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Global Internet Phenomena Report 2H2013 releasedSandvine, a provider of intelligent broadband network solutions for fixed and mobile operators, has released its internet traffic trends report, entitled "Global Internet Phenomena Report 2H2013, based on data from a selection of the company's 250-plus service provider customers spanning Middle East and Africa, North America, Europe, Caribbean and Latin America and Asia-Pacific. Sandvine's Global Internet Phenomena Report is published twice a year. "For the first time ever, peer-to-peer file sharing has fallen below 10% of total traffic in North America, which is a stark difference from the 60% share it consumed 11 years ago," said Dave Caputo, CEO, Sandvine. "Since 2009 on-demand entertainment has consumed more bandwidth than "experience later" applications like peer-to-peer file sharing and we had projected it would inevitably dip below 10% of total traffic by 2015. It's happened much faster. This phenomena, combined with the related rise in video applications like Netflix and YouTube, underscores a big reason why Sandvine's business has grown beyond traffic management to new service creation." Sandvine's Global Internet Phenomena Report 2H2013 includes findings from fixed and mobile networks around the world.
"You have to be in Africa to understand Africa. Sandvine now has customers in 20 countries within Africa and we are pleased to include truly representative data on this high-growth market in this year's report," said Caputo. "The African market is especially unique, as most users are connecting to the internet for the first time through mobile devices, and using applications like Skype, Facebook and WhatsApp. In other parts of the world, new users have first connected to the internet via a fixed line. While video is a small part of mobile bandwidth in the region today, we predict Africa will be the fastest video adopter and operators will respond with creative device-and application-based service tiers." Source: APO |