Coaxial cable runs from the street to my house at my most recent purchase. All 
the “cable boxes” in the house are wireless. They are essentially whitelisted 
Android TV boxes.

— 
Joel Esler
Vice President, Security
ThreatSTOP

> On Dec 4, 2024, at 16:12, Jerry Cloe <je...@jtcloe.net> wrote:
> 
> Even with broadcast, the need for coax (vs network) is going away. People 
> that use broadcast still want "cable type" services, mainly dvr and channel 
> guides. With so many options out there, TiVo, HDHomeRun, MythTV, many others, 
> all of them only need coax to the unit, then distribute via IP from there. 
> Still only need ethernet (or gasp, wifi) to most of the tv's.
>  
>  
> > But yeah, I would still run coax to each TV location -- even if you 
> 
> Broadcast television is still very much a thing. Monthly recurring cost 
> for an antenna is $0. Coax is the most common transmission line for this 
> purpose.
>  

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