With the move to streaming for TV programing, movies, and everything else cable TV is slowly dying

  • Part of the problem is the cable / internet oligopoly which actively works to inhibit competition from smaller providers. It’s been a problem over a decade and only recently have some regional governments been pushing for better competiton.

    In Sacramento, my place is a couple blocks from the end of local fiber. I’m on the fringe of a comcast regional monopoly.

    So long as cable providers can block competition theyre going to overcharge and bundle legacy services.