The telecom company will be paying $4.4 billion to acquire AOL, which still has 2.2 million dial-up subscribers. Many observers note that in the age of mobile, the advertising technology AOL has is a major attraction, not to mention the content holdings that include Huffington Post, Engadget and TechCrunch. Does this deal of tech old timers make sense?We’ll be joined this week by Ricardo Bilton, staff writer at Digiday; Robinson Meyer, associate editor at The Atlantic; and Ben Popper, editor at The Verge. Andrew Lih will host and Jefferson Yen will be producing.