Obama backs FCC proposal to open up set-top box market

Nieuws Video Verenigde Staten 15 APR 2016
Obama backs FCC proposal to open up set-top box market
President Obama has announced that his Administration is supporting the FCC’s proposal to open up cable set-top boxes to competition from new apps and devices. Under the proposal, families will be able to own an STB rather than having to rent one, and a single device will be able to integrate cable, satellite and online streaming apps. 
The move is part of a broader initiative through an Executive Order calling on departments and agencies to make further progress through pro-competition actions and to report back in 60 days on specific areas where additional progress can be made. 

The announcement was welcomed by consumer rights group Public Knowledge. CEO Gene Kimmelman said, “The President's support for set-top box competition virtually ensures that consumers will finally see a USD 15 billion per year rip-off exploded by new electronic devices streaming innovative video services that challenge cable monopolies.”

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