The FCC last week said it will review closely held agreements between Netflix, Comcast, Verizon and other content and Internet companies to see whether they play a role. The agency is working on tools to measure and analyze how such congestion may affect consumers but planned to make the raw data public on Wednesday, FCC officials said.Ĭonsumers have complained to the FCC about slower download speeds with popular video streaming by Netflix. Broadly, nearly all Verizon Fiber, Cablevision and ViaSat/Exede customers received faster-than-advertised speeds, while Comcast, Frontier Fiber, Time Warner Cable and Cox delivered more than 90 percent of the speed to almost all their customers.Ĭonducting the speed tests, the FCC also discovered serious web traffic congestion at certain points where networks interconnect.
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