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Just a simple question for the Roku moderator:
Will my Roku streaming device still operate once Telstra TV shuts down on October 31?
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Welcome to the Roku Community, @Ginobligus!
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Re: Will my Roku streaming device still operate once Telstra TV shuts down on October 31?
is there software available to download to permit my roku 4200tl to act like the ordinary roku 3 4200x. thanks rob landgraf
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Re: Will my Roku streaming device still operate once Telstra TV shuts down on October 31?
@landgraf, sorry, no. Your device only connects to Telstra servers for its updates.
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Re: Will my Roku streaming device still operate once Telstra TV shuts down on October 31?
I own 4 Telstra Roku units. Because Telstra shut these down and Roku didn't do any type of Software update, I will never purchase anything from either of these 2 companies in the future. The way that both have let all there customers down is the worst kind of betrayal. I will start to convert all phone and internet services over too competitor's.
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Re: Will my Roku streaming device still operate once Telstra TV shuts down on October 31?
Unfortunately, that is what happens when a company licenses out its OS and/or brand name to third party companies. They have no control over the quality of service that those companies provide nor do they realize that it can damage their reputation if those companies fail to provide good service or go out of business.
It is pretty common these days though. For example, GE is pretty much GE in name only if you buy their products today.