Everyone is stealing TV [View all]
Walk the rows of the farmers market in a small, nondescript Texas town about an hour away from Austin, and you might stumble across something unexpected: In between booths selling fresh, local pickles and pies, theres a table piled high with generic-looking streaming boxes, promising free access to NFL games, UFC fights, and any cable TV network you can think of.
Its called the SuperBox, and its being demoed by Jason, who also has homemade banana bread, okra, and canned goods for sale. People are sick and tired of giving Dish Network $200 a month for trash service, Jason says. His pitch to rural would-be cord-cutters: Buy a SuperBox for $300 to $400 instead, and youll never have to shell out money for cable or streaming subscriptions again.
I met Jason through one of the many Facebook groups used as support forums for rogue streaming devices like the SuperBox. To allow him and other users and sellers of these devices to speak freely, were only identifying them by their first names or pseudonyms.
SuperBox and its main competitor, vSeeBox, are gaining in popularity as consumers get fed up with what TV has become: Pay TV bundles are incredibly expensive, streaming services are costlier every year, and you need to sign up for multiple services just to catch your favorite sports team every time they play. The hardware itself is generic and legal, but you wont find these devices at mainstream stores like Walmart and Best Buy because everyone knows the point is accessing illegal streaming services that offer every single channel, show, and movie you can think of. But there are hundreds of resellers like Jason all across the United States who arent bothered by the legal technicalities of these devices. Theyre all part of a massive, informal economy that connects hard-to-pin-down Chinese device makers and rogue streaming service operators with American consumers looking to take cord-cutting to the next level.
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High prices for trash service is right.
Providers are way too greedy.