
Last month, in an effort to attract those AT&T customers dissatisfied with the carrier, T-Mobile offered them a free year of streaming video content app DirecTV Now if they would switch to T-Mobile from AT&T. Of course, there was some irony attached to this offer since it was AT&T, not T-Mobile, that purchased DirecTV earlier in 2016. The nation's second largest carrier tried to use its expensive acquisition of the satellite television content provider to bundle deals that included DirecTV content with AT&T's wireless service. And while DirecTV Now is zero-rated, it still carries ...
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