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World Internet Traffic To Top 966 Exabytes In 2015 100

Mark.JUK writes "Networking giant Cisco has released its latest annual Visual Networking Index (VNI) today, which forecasts that world internet traffic will quadruple by 2015 to reach 965.5 ExaBytes per year (up from 242.4 ExaBytes in 2010); when 40% of the world's population will be online (i.e. 3bn Internet users). Internet video will account for 61% of all consumer traffic in the same year, while P2P (File Sharing) will decline significantly to just 16%."
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World Internet Traffic To Top 966 Exabytes In 2015

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  • by jandrese ( 485 ) <kensama@vt.edu> on Wednesday June 01, 2011 @11:14AM (#36308574) Homepage Journal
    I wonder if 4 years ago Cicso was saying that streaming video was going to account for the majority of internet traffic in 2011? Trying to extrapolate future data use based on current trends is a risky business, and historically people have gotten it wrong a lot. 4 years is a very long time in internet time, who knows what new technology will come along in the meantime and soak up all of the bandwidth?
  • Re:966 EB (Score:5, Insightful)

    by maxwell demon ( 590494 ) on Wednesday June 01, 2011 @11:31AM (#36308764) Journal

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