Dunno if it's the ISP's fucking with bandwidth as part of the "net neutrality' or "packet equality" brouhaha but shit has been slowing down in recent weeks, esp this last week. Have to reload gmail at times, or click "Load Low Bandwidth Version", google searches take longer, can't get to xhamster, etc, etc.
I think the problem with NetFlix isn't that folks want to watch movies and tv on their computers. We've been doing it for 15+ years now. I think the problem is that NetFlix doesn't just send you the entire movie or tv show file at once and be done with it; but instead opens up a connection between your device/computer and the content host (CDN or ISP or NetFlix or wherever) and keeps it open to stream the content. So instead of downloading a TV show in 2 minutes or a movie in 5 minutes and then giving up the connection, NetFlix streaming ties up a connection for the entire length of the TV show or movie-film--and NetFlix/Hulu/Amazon/et al do this at the behest of the content owners (tv/film studios) to prevent people "owning" a copy of the content (and re-watching later or sharing or archiving or whatever).
