Both services have lost a huge number of subscribers in recent years. There may simply no longer be enough room for two satellite service providers, regardless of concerns about "competition" or "monopoly". Satellite radio found this out.For people outside areas served by cable, doesn't this mean a monopoly? And what happens when there is a dispute causing channels to be taken off? Now you can't switch to the other?
Insisting on two services will likely mean one of them goes bankrupt and ceases operations. Then you still get only one player.
Similar situation in the cell phone arena when Sprint was bought out by T-Mobile. People complained about "less competition" while ignoring the fact that Sprint was a hot mess heading into bankruptcy.