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by SlowRobotAhead 2313 days ago
Despite your “joke”... no, there are exceptionally few instances of ISPs selectively throttling. The best example was a small carrier that the FCC slapped with a fine - before Net Neutrality rules existed.
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Fast.com is an example where ISPs actively throttle it.
What's your proof? It's most likely congestion in the routes that go to Netflix because of how many people use it.
Netflix released a fairly extensive study showing deliberate underprovisioning a while back.