[opendtv] AT&T and Verizon finally giving customers decent Netflix quality

  • From: Monty Solomon <monty@xxxxxxxxxx>
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  • Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2014 00:43:28 -0400

AT&T and Verizon finally giving customers decent Netflix quality
DSL subscribers of both companies still getting low speeds, though.

by Jon Brodkin
Sept 8 2014
Ars Technica

Months after Comcast upgraded its subscribers' Netflix performance, 
AT&T and Verizon have finally followed suit.

The average Netflix stream on Verizon FiOS hit 2.41Mbps in August, up 
from 1.61Mbps in July, Netflix said today in its monthly speed test 
update. AT&T's U-verse service offered average Netflix performance of 
2.61Mbps in August, up from 1.44Mbps in July.

Netflix recommends 5Mbps for high-definition quality, but there is a 
lot of lower quality Netflix content that requires less throughput. 
The boost in the averages indicates that customers are getting 
high-quality streams more often.

...

http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2014/09/att-and-verizon-finally-giving-customers-decent-netflix-quality/

 
 
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