You Can’t Go On Blaming Google and Netflix Forever, Big Cable…

Warp Factor F*ck YouY’know, sometimes I just don’t understand Big Cable.

According to recent quality reports (like this one), in many areas of the United States you now are getting what you pay for concerning your ISP, and in some instances even getting a little extra. What this means is that if you’re in the US and using a Big Cable provider (AT&T, Time Warner, Comcast, etc.), you most likely are getting the speeds you were promised.

Then I read this, where Big Cable – even with the recent reports that they’re actually going pretty good right now – can’t seem to stop blaming Google and Netflix for speed issues that customers have.

Big Cable is not exactly known for having the best infrastructure in the world, and that’s putting it very politely.

So.. yeah. Big Cable blames YouTube/Google and Netflix for slowness. I don’t buy that, Big Cable, sorry.

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