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Clearwire has announced that they've struck a partnership with DirecTV and Echostar that allows all three companies to ultimately offer a bundle of broadband, TV and voice services. The two satellite providers have been eager to compete in the triple play bundle space and have been eyeing a merger in order to do so.
Despite DirecTV's long history of failed attempts in the broadband business, new owners Liberty Media have consistently stated they've wanted to reenter the market in some way. Previous owner Rupert Murdoch had started negotiations with Clearwire last year after promising to invest a billion dollars in a broadband plan that never materialized.
As of the first of the year, Clearwire had 184,000 fixed WiMax customers. While it may offer DirecTV and Echostar the bundle opportunity they've been looking for, our user reviews of Clearwire service are mixed and their footprint is limited.
No mention of pricing yet -- launch of the services is slated for later this year. Combined with news that Sprint could partner with Clearwire to offset costs of their own deployment, it should be a good day for Clearwire investors.
Clearwire has announced that they've struck a partnership with DirecTV and Echostar that allows all three companies to ultimately offer a bundle of broadband, TV and voice services. The two satellite providers have been eager to compete in the triple play bundle space and have been eyeing a merger in order to do so.
Despite DirecTV's long history of failed attempts in the broadband business, new owners Liberty Media have consistently stated they've wanted to reenter the market in some way. Previous owner Rupert Murdoch had started negotiations with Clearwire last year after promising to invest a billion dollars in a broadband plan that never materialized.
As of the first of the year, Clearwire had 184,000 fixed WiMax customers. While it may offer DirecTV and Echostar the bundle opportunity they've been looking for, our user reviews of Clearwire service are mixed and their footprint is limited.
No mention of pricing yet -- launch of the services is slated for later this year. Combined with news that Sprint could partner with Clearwire to offset costs of their own deployment, it should be a good day for Clearwire investors.