Ever since Time Warner and Comcast announced their intent to seek a merger, public opinion has been fiercely against the idea. The discussions over whether the merger should be allowed have sparked increased discussion around the effective oligopoly and profound anticompetitive nature of American broadband. Now, news has broken that the US government’s regulators are considering killing the deal.
There’s been little serious argument that the merger should be allowed to proceed. While the two companies protested that allowing them to merge wouldn’t harm competition, the maps they produced to demonstrate this wound up illustrating just how anti-competitive the current system already is.
http://www.extremetech.com/computing/203664-us-regulators-reportedly-gearing-up-to-kill-time-warner-comcast-merger?
[Related]: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-04-17/u-s-antitrust-lawyers-said-to-be-leaning-against-comcast-merger
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday April 20 2015, @04:36PM
Scuttle? Sounds like pirate talk if you arrsk me, matey.
Oh? It sounds more like standard English to me, no more naval (or "pirate-y") than terms like loose cannon, leeway, and slush fund. There are a lot of naval terms in English, probably reflecting the strong naval history of Britain.