The problem here is that Comcast and Verizon don't want to pay for the upstream bandwidth to the Netflix Open Connect CDN which means that as Netflix increases quality and gains additional subscribers, the time-weighted bitrate (TWBR, the metric they use to compare ISP performance) will continue to plummet. This isn't to say that all Comcast and Verizon customers will feel this pain, some markets have better performa…
Or does the fact that they usually operate using the Big Boys cables remove any advantages this may bring?
Instead of Comcast's TV + Phone + Internet,
I would be willing to buy Small ISPs NetFlix + AmazonPrime + Internet package if I knew I could get high quality streams without slowdowns.