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Bob Mankin
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Original poster
Yesterday they said they would continue to support existing customers for
"at least" 30 days and today's story is they will shut down within 30 days,
which hypothetically could mean tomorrow.
The earlier sale agreement with Echostar stated they would support customer
through a "transitionary period". How does that look to the FCC when they
show up with the lights already turned out?
Someone needs to grab a couple of board members by the scruff of the neck
and get a common and valid Cablevision company statement put out. This is
looking like two bullies in the schoolyard duking it out. Case in point that
money doesn't buy you maturity.
Bob
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"at least" 30 days and today's story is they will shut down within 30 days,
which hypothetically could mean tomorrow.
The earlier sale agreement with Echostar stated they would support customer
through a "transitionary period". How does that look to the FCC when they
show up with the lights already turned out?
Someone needs to grab a couple of board members by the scruff of the neck
and get a common and valid Cablevision company statement put out. This is
looking like two bullies in the schoolyard duking it out. Case in point that
money doesn't buy you maturity.
Bob
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