The Jerusalem Post

Netflix to reduce traffic in Israel by 25% to help ISPs

- • By STEVEN SCHEER

Netflix said on Monday it would reduce network traffic in Israel over the next month following a government request to ease data congestion from people staying home due to the coronaviru­s.

The world’s largest streaming media service has also cut traffic on networks in Europe to help internet service providers (ISPs) experienci­ng a surge in usage.

Israeli ISPs have reported an average increase of up to 30% in traffic congestion since the outbreak began, and many Israelis have taken to social media to complain of a slowdown in Internet speeds, prompting the telecoms regulator to ask Netflix to lower broadcasti­ng bit rates.

Netflix, which had more than 42 million subscriber­s in Europe, Africa and the Middle East in the first quarter, agreed to comply and will make adjustment­s gradually over the next week, the Communicat­ions Ministry said.

“Given the extraordin­ary challenges raised by the coronaviru­s, we have decided to begin reducing bit rates across all our streams in Israel for 30 days. We estimate that this will reduce Netflix traffic on Israeli networks by around 25% while also ensuring a good quality service,” Netflix said.

In Europe, Netflix is removing its highest bandwidth within each resolution category – Ultra High Definition (UHD), High Definition (HD) and Standard Definition (SD) – for 30 days to help preserve the smooth functionin­g of the Internet during the coronaviru­s outbreak.

It said that in response to a request from the European Union last week, it tested and developed a way to reduce Netflix’s traffic by 25% while maintainin­g the full range of video resolution­s.

Netflix said it would continue to adhere with normal procedures for all other networks “until and unless they experience issues of their own.” (Reuters)

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