Netflix streaming quality returns to normal in Europe
Netflix lowered its streaming quality in mid-March as more people were forced to stay at home.
What you need to know
- In March, Netflix reduced its streaming quality at the behest of the EU.
- This was done to help ease the load on internet infrastructure due to lockdown and stay-at-home measures.
- Users across Europe are now seeing that streaming quality is now back up to 15 Mb/s for 4K HDR.
Two months after being asked to reduce streaming quality to help ease the load on internet infrastructure, it looks like Netflix might be back at normal quality for 4K HDR in Europe!
According to FlatpanelsHD:
Not everywhere seems to be benefiting just yet, as FlatpanelsHD's own tests showed 4K HDR streaming still capped at 7.62Mbps. Netflix also issued a statement to FlatpanelsHD, confirming the move, stating that it was working to increase capacity, and had added four times the normal capacity so far:
According to Netflix at the time of the initial reduction to streaming quality, one hour of standard-definition video on the service used about 1 gigabyte of data, as opposed to 3 gigabytes for an hour of HD content.
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