5G (high speed wireless) is something I've mentioned in the past that can actually bring about true cord cutting. Right now you're not really cutting anything because in the end you're still attached to your cable provider through their broadband service.
It's when you can truly abandon/switch from company to company that you've cut the cord just like you can switch your wireless providers now from ATT/Verizon/TMobile-Sprint. If high speed wireless into the home becomes as reliable and fast as wired broadband then you can have true competition across many markets not just 1-2 players more like 3-6 players in a market. Get an eccentric but envelope pushing CEO like TMobile's John Legere or Bezos type pushing margins to gain share and then you'll really have something similar to the way we saw TMobile and later Sprint push Verizon/ATT on unlimited minutes, texts and now data.
One caveat to that though is if the industry undergoes even more consolidation than we've already seen and that's always possible.
anyone looking for 5G to solve anything other than possibly the cost of higher speed internet, is fooling themselves.
and don't hold your breath till 5G hits your house.
and once it someday does, don't count on it to cut your internet bill all that much.
that said, the programming costs, thus the costs of cable or virtual cable packages, have nothing to do with the delivery system.
the problem is the bundle itself, and a bundle on You Tube or Hulu, (which Comcast owns a chunk of), or Amazon, or anything else, will still have the same cost issues as it does on cable.
only flat out govt corruption allows for the bundle to still exist.
get govt to blow up the bundle, and what you want will become way way more affordable, regardless of who you get it from.
the beyond anti competitive bundle itself, is why your video bill is grossly over priced beyond belief.
this occurs only because corrupt legislators and regulators allow it to.