Monkey Wrench time! ATT not selling Directv anymore

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I smell merger and buyout of att and "Dish Network" only speculation though. Here is an interesting read.

Analyst: AT&T Plan To Stop Selling DirecTV Service “Puzzling” - 12/12/2007 7:54:00 AM - Multichannel News

By Linda Moss -- Multichannel News, 12/12/2007 7:54:00 AM

A Wall Street analyst Wednesday called AT&T’s decision to stop reselling DirecTV service in the first quarter – with plans to later re-evaluate that deal and one with EchoStar Communications – “puzzling” and “peculiar.”
Sanford C. Bernstein analyst Craig Moffett issued his report a day after AT&T announced its decision regarding DirecTV during an analysts’ meeting.

“In a puzzling announcement yesterday, AT&T indicated that it would stop selling DirecTV service in its BellSouth region in the first quarter,” Moffett said. “But AT&T left the door open to revisit the decision at the end of 2008.”|
AT&T group president of telecom operations John Stankey was the official who said the telco would stop reselling DirecTV service early next year, and that it was “evaluating” its deal with EchoStar with the expectation of making a decision about which satellite operator to continue partnering with by the end of next year.
AT&T inherited its DirecTV deal when it purchased BellSouth last year, and the phone company’s agreement to offer EchoStar’s Dish Network subscriptions extends through the end of 2008.
“The suggestion that AT&T may reconsider their decision at the end of 2008 is a peculiar one, given the requirements of re-training sales personnel on the new platform, integrating billing systems in the BellSouth territory, and beginning the process of branding and marketing the new EchoStar-based bundle for the next nine months,” Moffett said.
“Reversing course [again] in less than a year would carry significant costs for AT&T and must be deemed unlikely,” the analyst wrote in his report. “In any case, as noted previously, by then the relevant portion of the footprint [not covered by U-Verse] will be far smaller, and the decision will be significantly less critical.”
Moffett said that AT&T’s decision is a blow to DirecTV, the nation’s largest satellite provider.
“As we observed in June, the loss of AT&T as a distribution partner poses a significant threat to DirecTV's subscriber growth in 2008,” he wrote. “At the time we published our report, AT&T accounted for an estimated 15.2% of DirecTV's gross additions, and fully 58% of net subscriber growth at the time.”
But Moffett said that there may be “a silver lining” for DirecTV.
“It may be in the expansion of AT&T's U-Verse footprint to 30 million homes passed by the end of 2010, as announced yesterday, AT&T's evident commitment to U-Verse makes clearer than ever the fact that, in most of AT&T's footprint, the company won't be distributing satellite for long anyway,” Moffett wrote. “Reliance on AT&T as adistributor - at a time when AT&T is rapidly changing stripes and becoming acompetitor instead - is therefore problematic, at best.”

DirecTV downplayed the development, issuing the following statement: "We believe AT&T’s decision will have minimal impact on our business in that we have a number of initiatives in place to provide incentives to energize dealers in the region and we will step up our direct sales efforts."
But the satellite leader also didn't want to close the door on reconnecting with AT&T.

"In the meantime, we believe we still have an opportunity to be partners with AT&T after its agreement with Dish Network expires, given the strength of our brand, our high-quality customer base, and the fact that we’ve added more customers in the smaller Bell South territories than Dish Network has added in the much larger AT&T territories," the company said.

Recent published reports have said AT&T was consideringbuying either EchoStar orDirecTV, though some analysts have expressed doubt about such a deal.
 
AT&T accounted for an estimated 15.2% of DirecTV's gross additions, and fully 58% of net subscriber growth at the time.”

DirecTV downplayed the development, issuing the following statement: "We believe AT&T’s decision will have minimal impact on our business

So which quote is correct?
 
"In the meantime, we believe we still have an opportunity to be partners with AT&T after its agreement with Dish Network expires, given the strength of our brand, our high-quality customer base, and the fact that we’ve added more customers in the smaller Bell South territories than Dish Network has added in the much larger AT&T territories," the company said.[/SIZE]
Recent published reports have said AT&T was consideringbuying either EchoStar orDirecTV, though some analysts have expressed doubt about such a deal.

So which quote is correct?

Rather curious about the validity of D*'s boast of adding more customers in Bell South than E* has with AT&T :rolleyes:

Actual numbers would be nice.
 
FCC Rules.

Both Dish and AT&T have submitted applications for bidding on the upcoming spectrum auction.

In addition on yesterdays call AT&T said outright they would not be interested in Dish until next year.
 
Yeah but I don't think its going to happen due to AT&T is going to be spending tons of money to get their own TV Service up and running in the next couple years. But now days anything can happen..
 
We all knew this was gonna happen!

AT&T had the contract to resell DISH, and Bellsouth had the contract to resell DIRECTV.

When AT&T and Bellsouth merged, it was either DISH or DIRECTV that was gonna get the boot from AT&T. Considering AT&T and Charlie are practically in bed together, I think the only logical choice was to dump DIRECTV!
 
Since AT&T has the contract in effect to sell E* through 2008 and IIRC the D* contract ends this year it might just be that AT&T decided to not go through the expense of breaking the E*. It's not like they said the would never consider D* just that they would reevaluate the situation at the end of next year. As for buying E* IMHO that's dead for awhile since AT&T's also announced a big stock repurchase so their bank balance might be a tad low.
 
I for one am actually stoked that att/bellsouth are picking dish over d*. dish can have the bad sales and all the misquotes by att/bellsouth reps. those reps will do whatever it takes for a sale especially for the triple pack they offer. its all about commisions with those people. now im saying all of them do it, but the majority of them do!
 
Also most of the senior executives in the last few weeks with DISH /Echostar have cashed in their stocks. Why would you sell all your stocks if you were expecting to be bought out by ATT?
 
Those execs sell some shares pretty continuously. Nothing new there. Better to spend your money than leave it to the kids.
 

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