You might remember that Netflix ranked Canadian ISPs and two things jumped out. Bell won with its Fibe service and Rogers was last. But they promised to fix things to make their ranking better. Well, the rankings for May are out, and the results show that Bell still leads. But Rogers moved off the bottom by two spots. So that’s good for them. The other things that jump out at me is the fact that Teksavvyand Allstream jumped up two places from the last ISP ranking. So, this suggests to me that competition between ISPs is going to make this ranking very competitive over the next few months. That’s something that will ultimately end up benefiting consumers which is a good thing.
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Latest Netflix Speed Index Shows Bell Still Leads And Rogers Is Doing Better
You might remember that Netflix ranked Canadian ISPs and two things jumped out. Bell won with its Fibe service and Rogers was last. But they promised to fix things to make their ranking better. Well, the rankings for May are out, and the results show that Bell still leads. But Rogers moved off the bottom by two spots. So that’s good for them. The other things that jump out at me is the fact that Teksavvyand Allstream jumped up two places from the last ISP ranking. So, this suggests to me that competition between ISPs is going to make this ranking very competitive over the next few months. That’s something that will ultimately end up benefiting consumers which is a good thing.
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