Netflix, like every month, publishes connection speed data to the platform depending on the provider and the country we are in. These are the results for September.
like every month Netflix Publishes an update in which ISPs offer the best Internet experience flow From the podium during peak times.
For context, the Netflix ISP speed indicator is a file Measuring platform performance When more people have fun series and movies on selected Internet Service Providers (ISPs) around the world. The higher it is, the better the image quality, faster startup times, and supposedly fewer interruptions.
Emphasize that it is not a measure of the overall performance of services or other data that may travel over the specified ISP’s network, but only in the platform of flow.
Twenty countries now Highest performance in September with an average speed of 3.6Mbps: Australia, Belgium, Canada, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, Israel, Luxembourg, Norway, Netherlands, Portugal, Romania, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, United Kingdom and United States.
The operators with the highest and lowest connection speed to Netflix
Looking at the data extracted from September regarding speed ContactAnd the There was an obvious beneficiary: Japan, improving their speed more than any other ISP. Specifically, we are talking about the SoftBank-DSL provider, which saw an increase of 0.4 Mbps, reaching 3.2 Mbps (previously it was 2.8 Mbps).
In the case of Spain, since then also We can tell each country individually Which operators have higher or lower connection speed on the platformIt should be noted that DIGI, Euskaltel, Jazztel Fibra, MASMOVIL Fibra, Orange Fibra, R, Telefonica – Movistar Fibra, Vodafone DSL, Vodafone Fibra are at the top of the performance (3.6 Mbps).
On the other hand and as you can see in the image below, MASMOVIL DSL, Telecable and Telefonica – Movistar DSL/Wireless, Jazztel DSL and Orange DSL were, in that order, relegated to Contact Slower, ranging from 3.4 Mbps to 2.6 Mbps.
On the other hand, the bad news for some countries, which saw a drop in their connection speed, with a drop of 0.2 Mbps, According to the data extracted from the platform itself.
- SINetwork 2.2 Mbps (Honduras)
- MTNL 2.6Mbps (India)
- Viettel 3.2 Mbps (Vietnam)
- DIRECTV 2Mbps (Colombia)
- Optix 2.6 Mbps (Pakistan)
- PakistanTelecom 2.4Mbps (Pakistan)
- Qualitynet 2.8 Mbps (Kuwait)
- TELE2 DSL 2.8 Mbps (Sweden)
Finally, in the press release with the published data, they added the possibility Evaluate the provider’s connectivity on your device. Specifically, film platform and series created standalone tool So you can check that, as you can see, despite the presence of Jazztel Fibra (3.6 Mbps), the tool is 2.9 Mbps.
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