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Late last year, T-Mobile announced that it had acquired TV company Layer3, a slightly oddball TV distributor that offers an expensive cable-esque TV bundle in a handful of markets. T-Mobile debuted the acquisition in its usual splashy way, saying that "we’re gonna fix the pain points and bring real choice to consumers across the country," with some vague plan to have a cheap service with 250 channels.
Since then, we have heard precisely nothing about T-Mobile's TV plans, or what Layer3 might be working on. That's understandable, given that T-Mobile has since announced its plans to merge with rival Sprint. Thanks to regulatory documents related to the merger filed today, though, we now have a much better idea of where T-Mobile's TV plans stand, and what they might look like in the future.
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T-Mobile might offer a cheap TV streaming bundle real soon, but it all depends on the merger originally appeared on BGR.com on Tue, 19 Jun 2018 at 17:41:25 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Late last year, T-Mobile announced that it had acquired TV company Layer3, a slightly oddball TV distributor that offers an expensive cable-esque TV bundle in a handful of markets. T-Mobile debuted the acquisition in its usual splashy way, saying that "we’re gonna fix the pain points and bring real choice to consumers across the country," with some vague plan to have a cheap service with 250 channels.
Since then, we have heard precisely nothing about T-Mobile's TV plans, or what Layer3 might be working on. That's understandable, given that T-Mobile has since announced its plans to merge with rival Sprint. Thanks to regulatory documents related to the merger filed today, though, we now have a much better idea of where T-Mobile's TV plans stand, and what they might look like in the future.
Continue reading...
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T-Mobile might offer a cheap TV streaming bundle real soon, but it all depends on the merger originally appeared on BGR.com on Tue, 19 Jun 2018 at 17:41:25 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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