New TV streaming services like Neon and Netflix have increased congestion on broadband services for the second month in a row, according to the measurements by TrueNet.
Increased demand for video downloads - especially where multiple devices are running off a broadband service - can reduce speeds and that has become more apparent at peak viewing times.
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April TrueNet results continued a pattern as March where peak evening performance was down from the previous long term trend.
TrueNet measurements show reduced speed for file downloads from almost all locations it measures.