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I have noticed with the increased pressure on ISP companies to up the bandwidth to the people, this has opened new possibilities to streaming content to your living room and opened new ways for people to consume their daily fix of news and television.
How do you think that Cable companies and other television companies will compete with the new options that weren’t valid a few years ago due to limitations of getting broadcast television and shows without price gauging the masses?
There are various options to get Television now such as Hulu, Netflix, Sling, Amazon and Kodi streaming content.
You can buy into one of these platforms for a cheaper monthly cost which allows their members of these services to catch up on missed episodes and also binge watch entire series and also with the growing trend I heard Roku was going to jump on the bandwagon for providing Live TV streaming.
Moving forward how do you anticipate the technology moving to accommodate these trends with multiple platforms offering users what they want with the commercials cut out compared to the conventional TV bundles and cable companies deals.
I have seen first hand that people are fed up of paying $90-$120 a month for television channels that no one watches and watching local TV Shows on the scheduled times is just unrealistic with today’s world of Go Go Go no time to stop.
With this Growth do you see the battle of Net-Neutrality coming into play with the ISP gaining more power and pricing their services to whatever they want or do you feel the government will step in and start regulating it more and possibly turn internet service into a utility.
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