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·DSL EXTREME
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Re: Amazon streaming now unwatchable - Time Warner limiting??? said by bn1221  Since Amazon and Netflix are different CDNs I'm not sure that that is relevant. :Because Netflix utilizes Amazon's CDN to help deliver content to their customers? Which I admit is strange considering how much they compete with each other in the market for streaming video.
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 | Netflix uses Limelight and L3. Amazon has its own CDN - different CDN? |
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 | said by twcsucks :Netflix uses Limelight and L3. Amazon has its own CDN - different CDN? »www.forbes.com/sites/kellyclay/2···mas-eve/
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 bn1221 join:2009-04-29 Cortland, NY Reviews:
·RoadRunner Cable
| Thank you for that. I thought Netflix uses someone else - remember the hoohah about Comcast and the L3 and Tata links and blaming netflix.
It does seem odd Amazon would host Netlfix content. I have a 768K line in a cabin - Netflix streams to the Roku, but Amazon prime stalls and buffers.
I would have thought from that informal observation that Amazon was a different CDN than Amazon - perhaps the Netflix streams are VC1 (I am pretty sure they are since that's the default on the Roku) where Amazon is using a higher bit rate codec? |
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