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In reply to the discussion: Watching TV on web is disrupting cable, broadcast worlds [View all]KharmaTrain
(31,706 posts)My kids lived on a farm for a couple years...right after the digital OTA (over-the-air) changeover and their local reception was only 3 channels...they got Direct TV and had more channels than I do on my metro-area cable system and paid less for it. Many of their neighbors have done the same. They moved into town they kept the dish...still a better bargain for their tight budget than paying for cable.
You are right about the reliability of rural internet...or at least how it was a couple years ago. The only provider they had used satellite which had very poor bandwidth plus a lag when you clicked on links. I doubt that system could handle a Roku box. But technology is moving quickly and better and wider spread cell system...that are available in many rural areas...could be the real game changer.
The real "enemy" of the cables is what they thought they could control..."convergence"...the merging of TV, radio, film, print and telephone in one device. It's creating competition...and for once we, the consumers, may end up on the winning end. The day I can get ala carte television here, I'm there...