A Matter of Time
Imagine you’re a New York City High School age student and you were late for school yesterday. whether you’re someone who didn’t get your cell phone automatically updated or your computer wasn’t on to switch to Daylight Savings instance and you relied on the clock on your cable box from duration Warner, you may have been late for school, work or an early dawn appointment.
That’s considering duration Warner’s customers, by a million of them in the Metro NY area were affected by the “bug” which made it hard for the set top box to tell date, the New York Times reported yesterday.
To me, that is an indication that we’re reaching a point where technology is so much a part of our everyday life that even a issue with the decoder boxes makes the news. We’re seeing how closely the press covers the cable world and how it impacts
That puts them clearly under more and more of a watchful eye by more and more watchdog groups. With the cable MSO’s offering voice services now as a regular offering it will only be a matter of instance where they start to be targeted for “unbundling” as well as monopoly operations.
My towering term view is your cable operator will be the pipe to the door, but you’ll be able to choose who the “provider” of services is so you can pick the real package you want. It happened with the telcos and it will happen with cable. It’s just a matter of time.
Original post by Andy Abramson
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