I pay $14/month for cable (so that I can get cable modem access). How in the hell can Netflix offer the full range of content for $8/month when that would cost me an additional $80/month if I bought it directly from Comcast?
Comcast negotiates directly with HBO to carry HBO's content. Is Netflix going to do better as they negotiate to carry HBO's content over Comcast's lines? Net neutrality helps, but the logical conclusion of that is to have the distributors representing themselves on the Net, not to have Netflix represent the distributors on the Net.
Projected usage, is my guess. I am probably missing key information, but it seems to me that the only way for netflix to work is if nine out of ten netflix subscribers watch one or two movies a month (or less).
Comcast is TV. I want to say the average American watches something like 3 hours of TV a day.