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Dear Verizon CEO and management,
I have been a loyal Fios customer for many years, spruning efforts by so many cable companies etc. to switch to their products. Just two months ago I paid more to upgrade from 35/35m to 75/35m service because you kept sending flyers saying for houses with video streaming this was the best option since we use Netflix regularly. And now for the past one month my Netflix has been completely throttled - it freezes every few minutes and always stays SD, never goes HD. While I like Fios, I don't need this speed if I cannot access Netflix. Pleae do whatever it takes to make sure Netflix streams well on Fios because right now I feel my loyalty to Fios is really being tested by your actions.
Hope you do the right thing fo ryour customers, thanks.
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I cant wait for Verizon to allow me to enjoy my shows, with ever increasing BW speeds online streaming is the next norm, I have to use VPN to jump over the Verizon throttle fences http://thevpn.guru/netflix-streaming-problems-verizon/ at least I get BBC Iplayer and all Netflix regions now.
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I've been with Verizon for 5+ years and pay them $2400/year for phone/tv/internet services. Verizon has 10 days to fix this Netflix issue before I leave for another provider. This is a completely unacceptable way to appreciate customers. Would any other world-class brand punish its customers to spite its suppliers??
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Stop holding your customers hostage to force Netflix to pay for bandwidth, and force us to pay for Quantum.
We do have other options.
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I believe the biggest insult is Verizon's "dead silent" response to its subscribers complaints regarding the peer-to-peer network congestion Verizon has fostored over its dispute with Netflix service for Super HD video streaming.
Verizon's intransigent attitude towards Net Neutrality may compel me to cancel my membership with Netflix but I will not subscribe to Redbox Instant as an alternative.
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Considering Comcast has just made an agreement with Netflix, we are most likely changing to Comcast.
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Completely agree this is poor behavior by this vendor.... I await some communication from Verizon on how this issue can be resolved.
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Actually Verizon expects that now that Netflix has given in to Comcast, that an agreement will soon be reached. See
To a large part Netflix gave in because of the pressure that Verizon spearheaded. Comcast and AT&T essentially let Verizon take the heat while also claiming Cogent was not a peer.