Interesting how they are abandoning Verizon's QAM/IP hybrid for IPTV all together.
I wonder if they're positioning themselves to get snatched up by AT&T. It's a dream deal for both sides. AT&T gets a FTTP network that's already built out, and the customers don't have to wait for FairPoint to drag its feet in adding HD channels. They can get the 80 or so offered on U-Verse.
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Interesting how they are abandoning Verizon's QAM/IP hybrid for IPTV all together.
I wonder if they're positioning themselves to get snatched up by AT&T. It's a dream deal for both sides. AT&T gets a FTTP network that's already built out, and the customers don't have to wait for FairPoint to drag its feet in adding HD channels. They can get the 80 or so offered on U-Verse.