Cable-Box Rentals: A Needless $19-Billion Industry

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Cable-Box Rentals: A Needless $19-Billion Industry
But letting customers buy their own would force cable companies to improve their equipment.

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One of the least glamorous realities of the American cable industry is a relic invented in 1948: the cable box. The box has become a fixture in the American household, not least because it is surprisingly profitable. Earlier this year, a U.S. Senate study found that American households pay $231 a year on average renting cable boxes. Further, the report estimated that 99 percent of cable customers rented their equipment, and, across the country, that added up to a $19.5 billion industry just renting cable boxes.

The senators who commissioned the study, Ed Markey of Massachusetts and Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut, noted that this dependable rental revenue gave the industry little incentive to innovate and make better cable boxes. Which begs a really good question: Why aren’t more people purchasing their cable boxes?

That’s one of the concerns of a recent report from the Federal Communication Commission (FCC), in an effort to encourage competition in the cable box realm. The report found that for most consumers, choosing not to rent a cable box can be an IT nightmare—one that involves lots of time, research, and up-front costs—that most would rather not deal with. Renting a cable box has become the path of least resistance, even if it’s costly and generally terrible.


But if companies were required to make their services compatible with other equipment, all that might change. Some are hoping that the FCC will finally pry this beloved revenue source from the cable industry the way it did the telephone industry. Before the 1968 Carterfone decision, consumers had to lease phones from AT&T to have a landline. But then, the FCC ruled that the Carterfone—a third-party made device—could be connected to the AT&T network as long as it didn’t do any harm. The decision led to a flurry of innovation for the telephone, and some are hoping that by requiring cable companies accommodate competing devices—a similar revolution might take place. (Though the cable industry hastremendous lobbying power, and it’d be interesting to see how they’d react to this regulation.)

One solution proposed in the report is that cable services could simply beaccessed through an app. Consumers would buy their own devices and access cable services the way they would access Netflix. Some budget-conscious consumers are cutting their ties to cable (and the hassle that comes with it); there are already those who opt for streaming services such as Apple TV, Roku, or Amazon Fire. But if cable became an app—and companies made it easy to own a box without sinking huge amounts of money and time—it might just be the best of both worlds.

Renting Piece-of-Junk Cable Boxes: America's Needless $19-Billion Industry
 

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Every cable box Verizon has ever given me has been a piece of shyt.
 

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I Dont even have a cable box anymore... :manny: Bout to cop that amazon fire... :banderas: hopefully...
 

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Cable boxes and internet/phone box fees...

I got my own cable router, cut 5 bucks a month off the bill.

If I got my own cable TV box, I'd need to rent out the cable card IDK
 

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always wondered why peeps couldn't by a box & just give the cable company the serial number
 

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Companies don't seem to be self regulating or out for the best interests of the consumer here, brother?


maybe the consumers who want to watch cable are fine with the costs. Maybe cable companies can lower the price of cable service because they rent out cable boxes.

who has time in there 20s and 30s to watch TV though? That's the real question. I bet 50-90% of the so-called down and out minimum wage earners in their 20s and 30s have cable and spend 20-40 hours a week watching the idiot box,
 

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maybe the consumers who want to watch cable are fine with the costs. Maybe cable companies can lower the price of cable service because they rent out cable boxes.

who has time in there 20s and 30s to watch TV though? That's the real question. I bet 50-90% of the so-called down and out minimum wage earners in their 20s and 30s have cable and spend 20-40 hours a week watching the idiot box,

I don't see anything wrong with pointing how ridiculous it is to pay 20mo for a cable box or whatever the price is. The cable company acts like they're made of gold.

You keep seeing all these puff pieces about how cable companies are getting hammered like anyone gives a f'ck, they need to drop their prices and face it.

Why would I stand up for the exploitive practices of cable companies just because? Hell most the cable companies only survive in the first place because the government subsidizes them.

:mjlol:
 

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I don't see anything wrong with pointing how ridiculous it is to pay 20mo for a cable box or whatever the price is. The cable company acts like they're made of gold.

You keep seeing all these puff pieces about how cable companies are getting hammered like anyone gives a f'ck, they need to drop their prices and face it.

Why would I stand up for the exploitive practices of cable companies just because? Hell most the cable companies only survive in the first place because the government subsidizes them.

:mjlol:

Then don't watch cable. Problem solved.
 

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Tell me about, decided against cable in my apartment in part because of this shyt.
 
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