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If a person can simply pay their mobile phone provider and be able to have fast internet speeds to cover every need including quality HD and beyond streaming to television what reason will anybody have to continue supporting cable companies? The outrageous price gouging is what is killing broadband.
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Exactly! That's the biggest hurdle digital has. Data caps are the stupidest thing Broadband companies ever came up with. Unlimited data plans range between $30-$50 more per month. While mobile phone companies provide unlimited data for far less and as wireless speeds increase Broadband subscriptions will continue to decline. 1TB per month is the standard cap limit for most Broadband providers but streaming, downloading, gaming and just doing basic internet activities eats that up quick, especially if it's a family household.
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Cable companies are just shooting themselves in the foot out of panic because so many people have dropped and continue to drop cable television. It's no shock that most cable companies will provide cheaper deals when TV is bundled with phone and broadband. They are desperately trying to hold on to a platform that is on it's last legs. If cable companies were smart they would adapt and just charge for channels as individual apps for any streaming devices. It cuts out the middle man and eliminates the need for expensive cable boxes. People are not going to back away from streaming, it's now the norm and really the only thing keeping cable companies in business is sports TV.
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I remember the huge push of lame ass VR back in the 1990's. They pushed it hard, it was terrible, it didn't work out. The latest with Oculus and such is better, but they are still years down the road as you mentioned. * |
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Oculus stole the tech apparently and Facebook had to pay another 1/2 Billion on top of the 2-3 billion buyout. Sales are far slower than expected. The problem is putting something on your face. In fact all wearable tech fails eventually. Even the Bluetooth earpiece is now reserved for the truly self absorbed. ![]() * * |
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If they can get them like designer sunglasses, they may achieve mass market appeal. |
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I prefer QAM to streaming, because unlike IPTV commercials can be skipped (if the MSOs choose to insert non-skippable commercials and pre-show advertising, which you can be certain they will once the IPTV transition is complete) and I can use any size hard drive I want in my DVR (instead of the insultingly small drives in MSO DVRs). |
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