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pampango

(24,692 posts)
Sat Apr 16, 2016, 05:54 PM Apr 2016

Obama Backs Cable Competition And Infuriates Industry

The Obama administration on Friday weighed in on the debate over allowing consumers to switch from pricey cable television boxes to less expensive devices, urging regulators to set an example for the rest of government on how to boost competition. Consumers can spend nearly $1,000 over four years renting cable set-top boxes. Allowing consumers to chose devices or apps they can own could mean quick savings, according to the administration.

“Competition is good for consumers,” President Barack Obama said in an interview with Yahoo Finance. “And ultimately it’s good for business. The more competition we have, the more products, services, innovation takes place.”

Cable and television companies have lashed out against the proposal, saying it could stifle innovation. Under the rule, minority programmers would be damaged, consumers would lose privacy protections and be saddled with the costs of re-engineering networks, said Michael Powell, the head of trade group National Cable & Telecommunications Association.

The companies also contended the White House is pressuring the FCC, which they said was inappropriate. “This action not only damages the only companies seriously investing to build broadband infrastructure for this country, it also does great harm to the confidence we should be able to have in the impartiality of the FCC’s proceedings,” said Jim Cicconi, a senior executive vice president at AT&T Inc.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/obama-cable-competition-industry_us_57129c83e4b0018f9cba3dd7?utm_hp_ref=politics

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Obama Backs Cable Competition And Infuriates Industry (Original Post) pampango Apr 2016 OP
K & R Scurrilous Apr 2016 #1
Michael Powell, nominated to FCC by Bill Cilnton. Now, industry whore. Thanks Colin Powell!!! winstars Apr 2016 #2
I like this since it will get cable providers to more rapidly adopt dilby Apr 2016 #3
if at&t is against it....probably a good idea dembotoz Apr 2016 #4

dilby

(2,273 posts)
3. I like this since it will get cable providers to more rapidly adopt
Sun Apr 17, 2016, 02:24 AM
Apr 2016

New video streaming technologies since they are no longer owning the equipment. Switching out set top boxes to support new video and audio codecs is a huge cost for a cable provider and one of the reasons they are slow to adopt new technology. If they push the cost onto the consumer to switch out there cable boxes every two years we can have better quality video.

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