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26th October 2021, 09:58 | #1 |
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| ISPs try to screw users out of Squid Game cash More dystopian nightmares ISPs from around the world are demanding more cash from Netflix claiming that their networks have been suffering from pressure due to the Squid Game programme's success. However apparently this is all an evil capitalist plot from cash rich telcos trying to screw more money from subscribers. This is not the plot of Squid Game, but pretty much what has been happening with telcos for years now. The popular South Korean thriller, a not so thinly-veiled critique of late-stage capitalism, tracks a group of indebted people who compete in deadly children's games for cash. According to Netflix, Squid Game is the most popular show in company history, the number one program in 94 countries, and has been watched by 142 million households. ISPs around the world also claim the show's popularity is driving a massive surge in bandwidth consumption, and they want their cut. In South Korea, internet service provider SK Broadband sued Netflix earlier this month, claiming that between May and September the ISP's network traffic jumped 24 times to 1.2 trillion bits of data processed every second. https://fudzilla.com/news/network/53...quid-game-cash |
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