Netflix: Google Fiber is 'most consistently fast ISP in America'

Netflix has released a list ranking the major Internet Service Providers in the United States running its service — and Google Fiber is at the top of the heap.
Ken Florance, vice president of content delivery at Netflix, lavished praise for the Internet giant in a blog post on Tuesday, describing Google Fiber as “the most consistently fast ISP in America, according to actual user experience on Netflix streams in November.”
Everyone else didn’t get quite the same attention. Here’s more:
Broadly, cable shows better than DSL. AT&T U-verse, which is a hybrid fiber-DSL service, shows quite poorly compared to Verizon Fios, which is pure fiber. Charter moved down two positions since October. Verizon mobile has 40% higher performance than AT&T mobile.
To put this all into perspective, Florance specified that Netflix’s user base of approximately 30 million members streams more than one billion hours of Netflix content per month.
Thus, he asserted that this data should be considered “very reliable” in how it compares ISPs in terms of real world performance.
Here is Netflix’s full list of the top 21 Internet Service Providers running the online rental service during the month of November 2012:

via Netflix: Google Fiber is ‘most consistently fast ISP in America’ | ZDNet.

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