Lifetime, AE and History Channel available on Roku

can a cable company prevent a service like roku or Netflix from operating on there cable lines without getting some of the action?.Seems to me that since the cable co put in the cable and maintains it that they have a right to prevent others from usng the cable for free and may loose some cable tv customers also.PS im not a big cable tv fan and soon will drop the service except for the internet.

yes they can. that's what net neutrality was supposed to prevent. roku and netflix pay for access to the internet too
 
Supposedly, Comcast throttles connections of their own customers that are using Netflix. I don't know if anyone has proof, they suspect it, or what though...
 

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