Set-Top boxes (STBs) have been in use since the beginning of the millennium. The initial purpose of STBs was to bypass cable companies and deliver television content directly to users' homes. They have now become a well-liked method of watching live TV online. In reality, a lot of individuals only use them for streaming media.
The set-top box is the most widely used technology to access entertainment on the TV sets. It is the device containing a tuner in it that captures an external source and throws it to TV sets for a greater quality of picture. It is the digital form of entertainment on the televisions that is necessary …
The set-top box is the most widely used technology to access entertainment on the TV sets. It is the device containing a tuner in it that captures an external source and throws it to TV sets for a greater quality of picture. It is the digital form of entertainment on the televisions that is necessary to continue receiving the signals. Mag set-top box is one such device that is catching the attention of people around the world purely on digital TV entertainment purposes.
Verizon Debuts Stream TV a Set-Top Box for Android TV
#Verizon Launches #StreamTV an #AndroidTV Set-Top Box -- #Xanjero
Verizon Stream TV is an Android TV set-top box, and is now available, but it’s full capabilities and limitations aren’t known…
Telecommunications company Verizon has released it own Android TV set-top box, called Stream TV. It sports the company’s red checkmark, although its manufacturer is unknown at this time.
Verizon Launches Stream TV an Android TV Set-Top Box
Data Shows the Apple TV Is the Best Set-top Streaming Device You Can Buy
Consumers watch more video on set-top boxes than computers or mobile devices. And among set-top boxes, Apple TV is one of the best. That’s according to the latest State of Streaming quarterly report released by global streaming analysis firm Conviva. The report, released on Monday, covers the third quarter of 2019 — which was between […] https://www.idropnews.com/news/data-shows-the-apple-tv-is-the-best-set-top-streaming-device-you-can-buy/122008/
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Public Has a Right to See FCC’s Proposed Video Regs
Seeking Public Comment is Transparency 101
WASHINGTON — Last month, the FCC delayed a vote on the Chairman’s proposal to impose radical new regulations on the video marketplace, with other Commissioners saying the item still raised too many open questions. Today, TechFreedom and a diverse coalition of groups urged FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler to release his proposed set-top box regulations so that the public may comment upon this critical proposal.
The coalition letter filed today with the FCC supports a petition filed by nineteen civil rights groups on Sunday asking the FCC to seek further public comment on its plan to regulate video content in the name of driving competition for set-top boxes. Since the beginning of this proceeding, the Chairman has faced overwhelming opposition to his plan, including from Congressional Democrats, fellow FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel, minority and independent programmers, Congressmen of both parties, cable and satellite providers, and civil society groups.
The letter states:
Since the Chairman has refused to share the current proposal, it is impossible to know exactly what is in it, and other Commissioners are prohibited by Commission rules from discussing the details of the proposal. But their public statements indicate that the nature of the proposal has changed significantly from the FCC’s initial proposal, and still raises significant legal and policy concerns.
Moreover, little more than two weeks ago, Commissioner Rosenworcel said of the Chairman’s plan in Congressional testimony, “I just don't think we have the authority." The fact that the Chairman had to postpone a vote on this item at last week’s open meeting — the first such postponement in his chairmanship — makes clear that this item requires a full reconsideration.
“Any time the FCC needs to perform radical surgery on proposed regulations, it must seek public comment again,” said Berin Szóka, President of TechFreedom. “That’s Transparency 101. Merely suspending the ironically-named ‘Sunshine’ restrictions to allow public comment isn’t enough: the public needs to see what the FCC is voting on. Indeed, suspending Sunshine without releasing the draft order would make the process less transparent: it would allow the Chairman to manipulate the process by selectively leaking to favored lobbyists who, in turn, could help the Chairman pressure his fellow Democratic Commissioners to comply in a last-minute frenzy to finish writing the order just before it’s voted on. That kind of broken process is exactly what then-Senator Obama warned against in 2007. The American people deserve better before the FCC starts tampering with the industry that has led to a Golden Age of American television.”
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We can be reached for comment at [email protected]. See our other work on the video marketplace, including:
Our statement on the revised proposal
Our comments opposing the FCC’s set-top box proposal
Our statement on the apps-based alternative to the FCC’s proposal