Walt’s column this week highlights the problems with the AT&T-Time Warner merger, with Walt suggesting that content and distribution should be separate. This week on Ctrl-Walt-Delete Walt and Nilay give examples why this merger might not be a good idea, and how the results of this may play into a repudiation of net neutrality.
AT&T should keep the business of content and distribution separate
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