From: http://www.forbes.com
Last Train to Palooka-Ville?
Netflix Is Slower On AT&T Fiber Than Everyone Else's Cable
Ken Florance, Director of Content Delivery for Netflix, posted this on Wednesday on Netflix’s techie blog with, as promised, separate lines for AT&T and Verizon fiber-optic offerings from their DSL offerings. Florance writes, “The chart now gives a fairly complete look at performance on top networks, with additional insight into how different technologies
(DSL, Cable, FTTx) impact potential throughput.”
(DSL, Cable, FTTx) impact potential throughput.”
As expected, there’s a significant separation between DSL and cable and cable and fiber to the home/curb, but wait…why is AT&T’s fiber network performance mired among everyone else’s cable network?
Wingman:
I've been prefectly happy with my Netflix Service.
A Great Value at a wonderful price. Network television
returning to it's days of being known as: "A Vast Wasteland..."
It seems with all the "Reality Shows" there's no room for Quality anymore. That's so sad.
To be competitive, you have to compete--Not Give Up!
And Netflix, with all it's Real Value, their PR seems to be able to find another foot To stick in It's Mouth.
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