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In Reply to: RE: Apparently you don't read the news. It *was* your ISP. posted by J.Mac on April 15, 2014 at 11:53:58
Netflix refusing to pay for lion share of traffic is somehow the IPS's issue.
Maybe next time I will try to get free tickets on all my flights to see my clients. After all - airlines owe me that.
Netflix's contract was with its customers. If they could not deliver, they should have most definitely not lie... not tell me it is my Roku limiting the transmission. It was clear their "specialists" were given talking points, they all used the same sheet and phrases. Not once was the Comcast mentioned in our conversations with them.
Furthermore, even with all these complaints, and knowing full well what the issue was, they never offered any discount or compensation.
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