One day we will not only look back on the great media wars of the early 21st century with awe and wonder, but we’ll
be experiencing flashbacks and Post-Traumatic Stress from these bloody battles over our communication and entertainment
dollar. It looks like the three biggest cable companies in the US: Comcast, Time Warner, and Cox, are all working up
deals with Sprint Nextel for
including cellphone service in their all-in-one packages that already cover TV, internet, and a new push into
VOIP phone service. The difference between
this rumored deal with Sprint and that of a normal
MVNO (Mobile Virtual Network Operator) would be the
possible integration of cellphones with VOIP service, something that the traditional phone companies are scared to
death of, but integrates perfectly with the current VOIP ambitions of the cable companies. We sure wouldn’t mind
finding ourselves next year toting a single phone for both cell and VOIP calls, seamlessly switching from WiFi to cell
towers, and having an all around good time. This is of course still in negotiation, so no telling what we’ll
actually end up with.
[Via Phone Scoop]
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