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by bradfa 4155 days ago
To put 'Getting Netflix' into perspective for you, my home connection is 2 Mbps down, 1 Mbps up and I have no issue watching Netflix steams with good enough quality to be enjoyable. We choose to get this slow connection due to the cost ($15/mo) and see no reason to pay for higher tiers of speed from Time Warner.
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Really surprising - I would have thought that would be a "total no-go" environment. Thanks for the data point!
Netflix and YouTube do a decent job of adjusting to the speed your connection is capable of (even if that changes during playback).
I'm sure I don't have access to your specific provider, but what kind of service is that? I've been looking to go cheap, all I really need is decent latency.
I have Time Warner Cable's "Everyday Low Price" package. Hopefully this link will work to show you their standard plans: http://www.timewarnercable.com/en/plans-packages/internet/in...

I'm not sure what you count as decent latency, but I don't believe there's any difference in latency between different TWC internet plans.

I find the AppleTV (iTunes) experience particularly irritating, in light of how pleasant Netflix adaptive streaming is over the same connection.
TWC also has upgrades planned under their maxx program. My plan was 20/2 and is now 100/10.