Do you have an explanation for the question he asked? I am sure it would be of 
interest to many here.

Shane

> On Dec 13, 2024, at 4:23 PM, L Sean Kennedy <l...@fedney.org> wrote:
> 
> I replied to Dan off list to investigate.
> 
> Any Prime Video quality issues reported to an ISP by customers or CDN issues 
> can be sent directly to primevideo-isp...@amazon.com .
> 
> Thanks,
> Sean
> 
>>>> On Dec 13, 2024, at 3:52 PM, Daniel Sterling <sterling.dan...@gmail.com> 
>>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> While streaming football last night from AT&T fiber (AS7018), I
>>> noticed the video quality went way down when I did a large download on
>>> another system. I have gigabit fiber but I'm using Linux tc to
>>> throttle my network traffic. I've configured cake with a 200mbit
>>> limit, and I also use a low BQL setting to further ensure low latency
>>> for low-bandwidth traffic.
>>> 
>>> IOW, my Linux router will drop packets across the board rather
>>> liberally in the face of large downloads, but I've always seen streams
>>> fight back for their share of the bandwidth -- except for amazon's.
>>> 
>>> The live stream appears to use UDP on a non-standard port (not 443).
>>> Does anyone know what amazon has done to cause their congestion
>>> control algorithms to yield so much bandwidth and not fight for their
>>> fair share?
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> Dan

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