Peer-to-peer could be your service providers' best friend as it tries to handle the rising tide of video on the Net. Marguerite Reardon started as a CNET News reporter in 2004, covering cellphone ...
Most network infrastructures today may be coping well with the increases in Internet traffic, but any existing overcapacity would very quickly be consumed by the advent of video. The good news is, ...
Netflix says streaming performance for its service on the networks of major U.S. Internet Service Providers like Verizon FIOS and Comcast is getting worse. Now, a new report suggests those worsening ...
Move over, Netflix — you're no longer the only video streaming service capable of shaming ISPs. Quartz notices that YouTube has started delivering small pop-up messages in videos that are experiencing ...
If you've noticed some hiccups or degradation in quality when streaming video to your mobile device, there's a quick way to check if your bandwidth is being throttled by your ISP. While major ISPs ...
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Google has come out and warned ISPs that the Internet can’t handle people watching TV or movies on it. With the large file sizes of video, especially HDTV, they say that major infrastructure upgrades ...