1. Netflix has servers in Pakistan, so your streaming shouldn't be slow. The start of the stream will be pixelated but it gets resolved later on.
2. If you think your international speeds are choked, do a speedtest to different international servers.
For the first point, we do have local CDNs for Netflix but not all IP pools from ptcl get routed through it for some weird reason.
I mostly get an IP from 39.63.xx.xxx and fast.com always connects me to the Amsterdam and Singapore server.
I rarely get an IP from 182.xx.xx.xxx and that one indeed routes through the local CDN.
Although this isn't a big deal if you're streaming on chrome (it's limited to 720p regardless of your subscription plan) and 1080p streams are fine as well since the stream bitrate hovers between 4-6 Mbps.
But I used to see a lot of fluctuation between 1440p and 2160p while streaming on my TV. And it was kind of annoying.
Since then I've started using a VPN and guess what I now get 70 Mbps on fast.com on a 100 Mbps connection where as originally I was getting only 6-9 Mbps.
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