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Netflix Removes High Bandwidth Streams in Pakistan

  • March 26, 2020
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Netflix removes high bandwidth streams in Pakistan to match demand

In order to match increased demand, Netflix has removed the highest bandwidth streams in Pakistan, as well as across Europe and UK. The decision has been taken in order to reduce traffic so that more users can avail the service.

 

In a statement issued on Thursday, Ken Florance, the Vice-President of Content Delivery at Netflix, said: “Given the crisis, we’ve developed a way to reduce Netflix’s traffic on telecommunications networks by 25% while also maintaining the quality of our service. So consumers should continue to get the quality that comes with their plan — whether it’s Ultra-High, High or Standard Definition.

 

“We believe that this will provide significant relief to congested networks and will be deploying it in Pakistan for the next 30 days,” he added.

 

 

 

 

Title: SABAQ Calls Out All Schools for KG-5 Online Learning Solution for Your School

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Focus Keyword:  Muse, E-learning



With everything that technology has been able to provide for us, there is no reason why learning should come to a halt, for anyone at this point. Experts predict that Coronavirus (COVID-19) may cause significant disruptions in our daily routine for months to come, and we all know that the education of students in each school is being affected.

SABAQ has got the perfect solution for all distance learning needs: Muse can help you set up a virtual classroom for KG-5.

What is Muse? 
Muse is a KG-5, curriculum-aligned digital learning solution that makes lessons engaging and increases student performance.

It help schools integrate a comprehensive and tested digital curriculum for primary grades that increases student engagement and achievement scores.

Why Muse for Remote Learning? 

  • Videos: Hundreds of animated video lessons for Maths, Science, and English subjects
  • Flipbooks: Stories and e-books that explain concepts in an engaging, fun manner
  • Games: 30+ games for hours of fun-filled learning
  • Quizzes: Interactive quizzes for immediate feedback on students’ performance.
  • Analytics: Personalized insights about each student’s learning journey.
  • Offline Access: Our ‘Download Lessons’ option allows you to save entire lessons on your devices
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