VUser50 wrote:
Also keep in mind that Verizon saves money by having certain TV services first decoded by the FIOS router and then sent to the set-top boxes (less tech to embed in the box). If they start charging for the router, I think it is fair that at the very least lower the cost of set-top boxes.
Not true. The router does not process any TV services. It simply routes data between the set-top-boxes and the internet. The set-top-boxes use the internet for VOD and guide data. Without the router, TV works fine except that there is no VOD available and a blank guide.
Enjoy.