one thing Charlie wont like is T-Mobile comm techs are unionizedDish's new iptv service over the cell towers.
one thing Charlie wont like is T-Mobile comm techs are unionizedDish's new iptv service over the cell towers.
nope even Dish has unionized regions, once a union gets ratified by the NLRB, they are impossible to get rid of out side of completely closing the company down.I'm sure Charlie has a clever idea on how to get by the unionized employees.
It would depend on who is allowed to run T-mobile after the deal is complete. If it is Charlie , I would have to say it would decrease it. He won't want to keep spending money to attract new subs like the present T-mobile ceo is doing. The present ceo reminds me of the way Charlie was back in the 90s when he first started DISH. He is shaking up the cell phone market with his deals, kind of like Charlie did with satellite vs cable.T-Mobile is gaining a lot of customers. Would a Dish buyout add to the momentum or cease it?
The present ceo reminds me of the way Charlie was back in the 90s when he first started DISH. He is shaking up the cell phone market with his deals, kind of like Charlie did with satellite vs cable.
Charlie would be a fool if he got Rid of Legere. Legere has these promos and deals to attract new customers. I'd love to see him stay. I think with Dish buying them their coverage would greatly improve and once that happens, a lot of people will switch to T-mobile .
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You maybe right ,but I say that the current cable /sat model will not last if it doesn't find a way to adapt to this new technology and possibly make more ala cart options a reality. Young people like the shows themselves and do not care which channel it comes from. Thus paying for channels so they can get one or two shows from them will not work for the younger generations. They want their content available on demand and they don't want to pay much if any thing for it. IF enough of people do this the companies will have to find a way to change to attract them or they will still die out. Because they will become the dominant population in short order and they will be the very people they want to accommodate if they want to be relevant.Things change. High end PQ and AQ may come back into vogue. Large screen TVs may be fed more by online and disc sources, but they'll be there. Cable and sat will morph, perhaps becoming a good or even the best option for the highest quality.
Exactly what I read, that the younger people want ON Demand tv for all their shows period. The only thing that you can't do this with is sports . News and weather is of course available online 24 /7.On Demand is the future of television. There is no need for live tv anymore accept for news and weather and you can get that online.