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Message-ID: <4e3f8c40-b73f-8c67-de9f-8051e49501fa@horne.net>
Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2017 23:58:12 -0400
From: Bill Horne <bill@horneQRM.net>
Subject: Netflix speeds on Verizon Wireless appear to be capped for
some customers
Netflix says it's not responsible for the arbitrary speed cap
by Chris Welch
<https://www.theverge.com/users/ChrisWelch>
With net neutrality fresh on the minds of many in the United States,
it seems that the data speeds at which Verizon Wireless customers can
stream Netflix videos have quietly been capped in some instances. A
tipster directed /The Verge/ to this Reddit thread ...
<
https://www.reddit.com/r/verizon/comments/6ogu9s/netflix_throttle_megathread/?sort=new>,
... where numerous users have reported that they're unable to reach
download speeds any faster than around 10Mbps when connecting to
Netflix as well as Fast.com <
http://fast.com/>, a speed test tool
that's powered by Netflix's servers. /The Verge/ has reached out to
both Verizon and Netflix for comment. A Netflix spokesperson replied
"We are definitely not capping data on our end and don't cap data for
any mobile networks."
I'm a Verizon customer myself (on the current unlimited data plan) and
my own tests seem to confirm that /something/ is going on. When
running a Fast.com test, I'm hovering between 5Mbps and 10Mbps and
never see anything higher. Jumping over to Ookla's Speed Test tool,
I'm getting more typical and faster rates of around 40Mbps. Users at
Howard Forums ...
<
http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php/1898889-Verizon-Is-Throttling-Netflix/>
... are also experiencing the cap, with some claiming that it's being
applied to YouTube in addition to just Netflix.
https://www.theverge.com/2017/7/20/16005426/netflix-verizon-data-speeds-cap-net-neutrality
Bill Horne
(Remove QRM from my email address to write to me directly)
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Message-ID: <e8aa39f4-af49-19f3-b99b-22d536f6d4d3@horne.net>
Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2017 23:53:05 -0400
From: Bill Horne <bill@horneQRM.net>
Subject: Sprint is just straight-up trolling Verizon now
In absence of actually having a good network, Sprint is relying on
some top-notch PR to bother Verizon. Sprint already stole away
Verizon's signature spokesperson - Mr "Can You Hear Me Now?" - and
it's now hitting on Verizon's pricing with a savage stunt.
For one day only, Sprint has opened up a "Twice the Price" shop
next to a Verizon store in Queens, NY. The concept is a store filled
with regular things that are twice the price, just like Verizon's
plans are twice the price of Sprint.
http://newsroom.sprint.com/twice-price-store-announces-grand-opening-in-new-york.htm
http://bgr.com/2017/07/21/sprint-vs-verizon-unlimited-price-sprint-winning/
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Message-ID: <0082bcf0-3b89-84e1-9401-3ce22f3cc48e@horne.net>
Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2017 23:55:07 -0400
From: Bill Horne <bill@horneQRM.net>
Subject: Verizon admits to throttling video in apparent violation of
net neutrality
by Russell Brandom
<https://www.theverge.com/users/russell.brandom>
Yesterday, we reported that Verizon Wireless appeared to be throttling
Netflix traffic - and today, the company seems to have come clean. In
a statement provided to /Ars Technica/ and /The Verge/, Verizon
implicitly admitted to capping the traffic, blaming the issue on a
temporary video optimization test.
"We've been doing network testing over the past few days to optimize
the performance of video applications on our network," a Verizon
Wireless spokesperson said. "The testing should be completed
shortly. The customer video experience was not affected."
<
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2017/07/verizon-wireless-apparently-throttles-streaming-video-to-10mbps/>
https://www.theverge.com/2017/7/21/16010766/verizon-netflix-throttling-statement-net-neutrality-title-ii
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