  mrchris No more bailouts Premium join:2002-10-01 North Babylon, NY | Enough with these mergers
Mergers mean less competition, less choices for us consumers. |
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  quientus So Red Shoes Premium join:2000-08-11 San Jose, CA | Mergers in this case means we get to use the friggin thing instead of having it die. Seriously, if you want competition you need to have a product first. |
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| reply to mrchris Not much competition killed here. Clearwire and Sprint had plans for dividing up the country and working together rather than competing from early on- the original joint venture failed, but a new deal was always expected, while the other companies involved (cablecos, Google, Intel) were never going to become wireless companies on their own. (except for Cox, which isn't involved here) |
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