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Originally Posted by Rathji
Like you said, it is a huge PPV weekend. PPV adds extra channels a provider needs to assign a rather large chunk of bandwidth for so they can ensure people can watch the show. It is reasonably possible that they have done something like this. I heard that Shaw's worst network performance days are ones with heavy traffic Sunday Ticket (or whatever the NFL package is called) schedules, so this might be a similar type thing.
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Technically, those channels aren't added, they are always there. When there is nothing to show, there is nothing to show, but that range of spectrum is always in use and dedicated for those channels. Such is the nature of broadcast cable TV.
Any impact to internet service is coincidental in the sense that there are likely more people streaming the fight (legally or illegally) and more activity surrounding the fight (chatting, surfing for stats, posting on forums, etc).