If you use Netflix in Canada, then the company’s latest speed rankings will be of interest to you. Some ISP’s made a jump, so I’ll just quote what Netflix said on that:
After breaking out DSL and fiber from MTS and Sasktel, fiber networks of both providers ranked high in performance, with MTS Fiber taking the third spot and Sasktel Fiber coming in fifth.
Also of interest is Rogers, who when this ranking first appeared were on the bottom of the list and then moved up in May, is now 6th overall up from 12th. Clearly whatever work they did to improve their ranking is paying off.
Overall, it seems that a significant number of ISPs are improving their speed when it comes to Netflix. Not only that, the gaps between ISPs is starting to narrow. That shows that the pressure that this list creates is having the desired effect. That’s good for anyone who subscribes to Netflix.
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Latest Netflix Rankings Out… Rogers, SaskTel & MTS Jump Up
If you use Netflix in Canada, then the company’s latest speed rankings will be of interest to you. Some ISP’s made a jump, so I’ll just quote what Netflix said on that:
After breaking out DSL and fiber from MTS and Sasktel, fiber networks of both providers ranked high in performance, with MTS Fiber taking the third spot and Sasktel Fiber coming in fifth.
Also of interest is Rogers, who when this ranking first appeared were on the bottom of the list and then moved up in May, is now 6th overall up from 12th. Clearly whatever work they did to improve their ranking is paying off.
Overall, it seems that a significant number of ISPs are improving their speed when it comes to Netflix. Not only that, the gaps between ISPs is starting to narrow. That shows that the pressure that this list creates is having the desired effect. That’s good for anyone who subscribes to Netflix.
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