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According to their web site, Verison's FiOS internet service starts at 200/200. You really don't need the 200Mbps upload speed for your TV (second value). This is most useful for working from home or web hosting. The download speed (first 200Mbps) is the the value that is import for determining the speed of your streaming services. This is more than sufficient for streaming 4K content, but may be affected by demands from the other networked devices in your home. I have 200Mbps service from another ISP, 10 to 15 connected devices at any one time, and the LG OLED55C9PUA 4K SMART OLED TV has no problem with streaming 4K sources, even over a wireless connection. A wired (i.e. Ethernet) connection will provide optimum connectivity. If you are using the streaming services noted in your question, 4K content may only be available with their higher-priced plans. In order to get 4K content from your Blu-ray player, it must be capable of playing Ultra HD Blu-ray disks (an newer Blu-ray disk storage format introduced in 2016). The processor in the OLED55C9PUA is also quite good at rendering standard HD content (1080p) offered by cable TV service providers in something close UHD quality (2160p).
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