The money, the assets to be a major player, at least at t hopes they are. Consumers argue their cable bill is already pretty hefty right now about on the street we got mixed reaction on the news that at t wants to gobble up directv. Absolutely. When you have a monopoly and maybe one or or two large carriers supplying to the little guys, the little guys always lose. Its not fair. Help, help. Definitely good for shareholders. See if its good for consumers. I think prices will go down. Its just another competitor cable. Its going to be alternative way to get programs. There was some mixed reacts there. Good, bad, middle. In the short term the at t direct disteal with not impact customers. On the upside. Customers of both companies will likely see more offers bundling directvs 285 tv Channel Service with at t wireless and internet services. So maybe some better deals there. Within a few years at t says the consumers can expect to get more directv content on their mobile devices even stream
Sydney s CBD is dotted with 25 publicly funded statues of colonial figures and even some of their pets but there is not one statue commemorating a First Nations person on public land.
Stretching 207me, the Domain Express Walkway was once the longest travelator in the world but now frustrated commuters are forced to walk the deteriorated tunnel after years of neglect.