- Reaction score
- 35
- Points
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The dirty secret is that it is technically possible and quite easy to give every customer "a la carte" service on Cable; pick and choose the chanels you want.
In real terms, the window may have closed; services like Netflix, Roku and Apple TV are making the idea of cable and broadast obsolete; the only sticking point currently is the ability of existing natworks to carry the bandwidth to the "last mile". Google is already offering to challenge carriers by rolling out its own fiber networks (in Kansas, the mere threat of Google entering the market caused the existing carriers to boost their throughput), and I have posted a range of technical solutions that can work on existing networks to increase bandwidth (technically, to use existing bandwidth far more effectively) in the "Recent warfare Technologies" thread.
The problem is not technical, it is political, and until *we* have the ability to escape the lutches of the CRTC and its crony capitalist clients on a large scale, they will continue to gouge Canadians and subject us to unwanted and unwatched channels.
In real terms, the window may have closed; services like Netflix, Roku and Apple TV are making the idea of cable and broadast obsolete; the only sticking point currently is the ability of existing natworks to carry the bandwidth to the "last mile". Google is already offering to challenge carriers by rolling out its own fiber networks (in Kansas, the mere threat of Google entering the market caused the existing carriers to boost their throughput), and I have posted a range of technical solutions that can work on existing networks to increase bandwidth (technically, to use existing bandwidth far more effectively) in the "Recent warfare Technologies" thread.
The problem is not technical, it is political, and until *we* have the ability to escape the lutches of the CRTC and its crony capitalist clients on a large scale, they will continue to gouge Canadians and subject us to unwanted and unwatched channels.