Most people in the United States who pay for TV have to use a set-top-box rented from their cable provider. In February, the Federal Communications Commission voted to adopt a plan that could change that by requiring TV providers to open up the data streams so that you could access content on something like a Roku, Chromecast, or Apple TV.
But the cable, satellite, and other TV providers are fighting back.
In this episode of the LPX Show, we take a look at the FCC's #UnblockTheBox effort... and the industry's proposed alternative, #EliminateTheBox.
Find more details at LPXShow.com.
Featured guests:
Brad Love, senior software engineer at Hauppauge Paul Glist, attorney representing the National Cable & Telecommunications Association Mari Silbey, senior editor for cable and video at LightReading.com Dave Zatz, technology blogger at ZatzNotFunny.comSpecial appearances (recorded from an FCC webcast):
FCC chairman Tom Wheeler FCC commissioner Ajit PaiLinks:
FCC's "Unlock the Box" page (proposed rule, commissioner statements) Read comments that have been submitted to the FCC Submit your own comment (use procedure number 16-42)You can also get the latest updates by following LPX on Facebook, Google+ or Twitter or by visiting our website, LPXShow.com