If I thought for a minute that the cable industry would offer customers a cheaper cable plan wherein users opted for the new technology in exchange for a lower cable bill, I'd consider this a victory. If, after all, the set-top boxes amount to "10 per cent to 15 per cent of major cable's capital spending," then the cable companies should offer the service at 90 to 85 percent of the standard cost to consumers. But they won't, so the only people winning are the cable companies, and since they win enough as it is... screw 'em. -- Kevin M. (RPCV)
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