Netflix has taken note of the complaints and is vowing to make improvements. On Saturday, the streaming platform revealed that 60 million viewers tuned in to watch the highly anticipated Mike Tyson-Jake Paul fight on Friday night at AT&T Stadium. However, many fans reported issues during the broadcast, including freezing and crashing of their streams.
Fans across both sides of the Atlantic faced major issues such as low image quality, extended buffering, and intermittent audio during Friday’s bout between Tyson and Paul. The streaming service has now issued a statement admitting poor streaming quality that left millions of users fuming and has vowed to improve its service in the future.
Netflix Admits Fault
“This unprecedented scale created many technical challenges, which the launch team tackled brilliantly by prioritizing stability of the stream for the majority of viewers,” Netflix CTO Elizabeth Stone wrote to employees, according to Bloomberg.
“I’m sure many of you have …