From PC World: Verizon has threatened to sue Netflix after the video streaming company started displaying error messages that blamed Verizon for low-quality video streams.
In a letter Thursday to Netflix’s General Counsel David Hyman, Randal S. Milch, Verizon’s general counsel referred to reports that Netflix was displaying messages to users that the “The Verizon network is crowded right now” and that Netflix was adjusting the video for smoother playback.
The letter asserts that there is no basis for Netflix to assert that issues relating to playback of any particular video session are attributable solely to Verizon. Traffic on the Internet can be affected by other factors such as Netflix’s choices on how to connect to its consumers and deliver content, interconnection between multiple networks, and consumer-end issues such as home wiring, Wi-Fi and device configuration, Verizon added.
Citing the Internet Phenomena blog, Verizon said that instead of using its ability to connect directly to every broadband network in the country, Netflix has tried to cut costs by relying on a “panoply of content-distribution and other middle-man networks” to reach customers.
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