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It is important to note here that these broadcasters are currently overloading on cable providers. You don't have to look far to see that, and if you don't, it probably won't be long before this has filtered down to you too. For now, try to have your TV on and connected to a cable provider. Still have AT&T, Classic, DBS, Direct Broadcast TV, Dish, whatever. Try to have that on 25 Mbps, or whatever your streaming connection -- or cable -- can handle.
Paying attention to this issue may be one way to make sure you aren't swallowing this Big Cable News hook, line and sinker. If you notice that your provider is choking your Internet connection, find out if they're having trouble -- and if they are, complain. If they aren't having any issues, you know they won't have a problem with throttling your connection.
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