Originally Posted by
stile99
It could be argued that they did try. Several times. Cable boxes used to be literally required. Your TV simply had no ability to tune the channels. So then we got cable-ready TVs. Cable companies tried to charge extra for each outlet, they were smacked down. Then they switched to charging a 'digital access fee'. They started requiring cable boxes again, giving various excuses why. Thanks largely to companies like TiVo, we got the CableCard, which the cable companies did everything in their power to make it worthless before it ever left the drawing board. Then when that came out, they just flat out refused to support it, telling people that it was an 'untested' technology that rarely worked, so the FCC said you know what? Eat your own dog food time, use the CableCard in your own boxes as well. Now, miracle of all miracles, they work perfectly! In the cable box. The same card in your TiVo? Untested, tetchy technology. People started figuring out the lie there, so then came the tuning adapter...which really WAS an untested, tetchy technology, and it gave the cable company an out. It's not THEIR fault the service you're paying ever-higher costs for doesn't work, it's that tuning adapter! Since they didn't make the tuning adapter (just gave the exact specs to the company that did make it, and then forced you to use it) it isn't THEIR fault!
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