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In reply to the discussion: Here's what Comcast and Verizon are doing to Netflix streaming- and this is a big deal [View all]RC
(25,592 posts)38. You apparently have cable. What you are seeing is your Internet provider not upgrading their
equipment to handle the available data. That 5 or 10 meg, or whatever speed cap you have? Your neighbors have that too. What that means is the slow down is because common pipe(s) is/are too small.
Cable TV is a tree and branch system. The closer your data gets to the head end, the more traffic there is from everywhere else in that pipe. If the equipment is running close to 100%, (read not enough head room) there will be slow downs for everyone in that pipe. The problem is your Internet provider, not you neighbors. That is why they advertise UP TO whatever the theoretical maximum speed is, they are selling.
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Here's what Comcast and Verizon are doing to Netflix streaming- and this is a big deal [View all]
cali
Feb 2014
OP
Why should I pay the same price for my Internet services as my neighbor who is sucking up
BlueStreak
Feb 2014
#9
You apparently have cable. What you are seeing is your Internet provider not upgrading their
RC
Feb 2014
#38
Why should Comcast upgrade that, just to provide free bandwidth to a competitor?
BlueStreak
Feb 2014
#49
It's not a shared resource. Or at least, it's not marketed as a shared resource.
TransitJohn
Feb 2014
#41
i sell business broadband and the old adage location, location location should really be sucks to be
dembotoz
Feb 2014
#88
They have to balance their greed for money with not letting the masses getting too much and too easy
RC
Feb 2014
#89
Me too- I just called them and they claimed my router was set to a "busy channel" that disrupted
bettyellen
Feb 2014
#18
If you think Netfix doesn't pay for bandwidth, you're as mistaken as you could possibly be
DisgustipatedinCA
Feb 2014
#42
Why is it unreasonable to expect to utilize the bandwidth you pay for, regardless of purpose?
stevenleser
Feb 2014
#54
If this messes up my House of Cards marathon this weekend, I'm gonna be pissed...
DanTex
Feb 2014
#36
Agreed. 100%. We also need more of our public utilities to actually be owned by
Chathamization
Feb 2014
#75
I've defiantly noticed the slow down of the quality of my Netflix streaming.
myrna minx
Feb 2014
#65
My wife and I notice it last night. We tried to watch episode 3 of House of Cards and we kept
diabeticman
Feb 2014
#68