1. There is no reason to sell them to consumers because consumers (for the most part) have shown no interest in buying them. They would rather rent.
2. The manufacturers don't want to sell them to end users because of the potentional support nightmare (Ben, being a Vista Media Center Cablecard user, you should have some knowledge on this).
3. The retailers don't want to carry them, again because of support issues.
The fact is, if someone released a compelling-enough STB, consumers will sit up and take notice, and carriers and retailers will support it. Just ask Apple and iPhone users.
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Jim Mallory @ Aug 13th 2008 1:58PM
1. There is no reason to sell them to consumers because consumers (for the most part) have shown no interest in buying them. They would rather rent.
2. The manufacturers don't want to sell them to end users because of the potentional support nightmare (Ben, being a Vista Media Center Cablecard user, you should have some knowledge on this).
3. The retailers don't want to carry them, again because of support issues.
UnnDunn @ Aug 13th 2008 3:07PM
Those are all narrow-minded reasonings.
The fact is, if someone released a compelling-enough STB, consumers will sit up and take notice, and carriers and retailers will support it. Just ask Apple and iPhone users.