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Cord cutters’ unlikely new ally: Verizon?

12
Sep
2014

Verizon has famously gotten into multiple spats with Netflix but the telecom giant might soon find itself in the middle of peering disputes of its own with incumbent ISPs. Deadline Hollywood reports that Verizon CEO Lowell McAdam said on Thursday that his company is working to get an Internet pay television service up and running sometime in 2015 that will include the four major TV networks plus other “custom channels.” The big news, however, is that McAdam also made arguments about the future of TV that will make bundle-loving cable executives’ hearts seize. “No one wants to have 300 channels on your wireless,” he explained. “Everyone understands it will go to a la carte. The question is what does that transition look

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