Tech is a province of the young. As such, the predictable slant is decidedly liberal, and skeptical of big business. Add a dash of AT&T hate, and the story line is spun.
Looking at this merger rationally might be enlightening, and I hope as Endgadget and other do so, they separate reporting from editorializing. But as an element of the Huffpo/AOL realm, I am not holding my breath.
For one who travels, better national cell and data coverage and innovation is a dream. The size of our country makes those teeny tiny national cell businesses quaint, and meaningless. Our solutions are by necessity different.
The old Ma Bell, a regulated utility, was cheap, dependable and innovative. They also were broken up to yield more competition, and we got Worldcom, and a host of rapacious competitors working to grow at all cost. Solutions are not always as easy as bumper stickers.
Senator asks DOJ and FCC to do their jobs, provide friction for AT&T / T-Mobile tie-up
ENGADGET | MARCH 22, 2011
http://pulsene.ws/15WLI

There's always one. Back in the winter of 2009, Senator Kerry made public his request for Fox and Time Warner to keep the Bowl ...
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Senator asks DOJ and FCC to do their jobs, provide friction for AT&T / T-Mobile tie-up
ENGADGET | MARCH 22, 2011
http://pulsene.ws/15WLI
There's always one. Back in the winter of 2009, Senator Kerry made public his request for Fox and Time Warner to keep the Bowl ...
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Shared via Pulse, an awesome news reader for iPad, iPhone and Android. Check it out!
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