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Internet Traffic Still Growing Quickly

linuxscrub writes "I guess the previous articles about internet traffic doubling/[time period] being wrong were wrong? A new IDC report states that internet traffic will nearly double annually until 2007. They even use /.'s favorite unit of capacity/storage, the LOC. They predict that internet traffic will be 64,000 LOC/day! Wow, 64000 LOC, that sure sounds impressive!!"

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  1. and research shows by vosbert · · Score: 5, Funny

    it's all due to pr0n and gaming....

  2. they use LOC... by lfourrier · · Score: 4, Funny

    but if the Library Of Congress continue initiatives to archive the net, even if all traffic is not new content, the unit is not constant.

  3. Wow, 64000 LOCs... by tunah · · Score: 4, Funny
    But what we REALLY need to know is how many helloworld.c's is that?

    Every tradition has to start somewhere, right?

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  4. I know why... by CommandNotFound · · Score: 5, Funny
    ... according to my apache access logs, over half of that traffic is going to be script kiddies trying to run

    GET /scripts/../winnt/system32/cmd.exe?/c+dir HTTP/1.0

    over and over and over... guys, there is no command.com on my system. Give it a rest!
  5. $4,5000 to read the article! by Andy_R · · Score: 4, Funny

    The link is just to a press release for "Worldwide Bandwidth End-Use Forecast and Analysis, 2003-2007: More Is Still Not Enough"

    The document itself can be yours for the tiny sum of $4,500, surely an absolute bargain considering is contains an amazing FIFTEEN pages!

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  6. Re:I think I know what the new driver will be. by the_real_tigga · · Score: 4, Funny

    Oh yeah, sure! I will then watch Internet TV over my _cable_ connection!

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  7. Re:HOW ON EARTH?? by TopShelf · · Score: 4, Funny

    In the past, they'd have to break down the building into very very tiny pieces in order to fit over the phone lines, where it would travel "bit by bit" (that's a computer term) and be reassembled someplace else, like a travelling road show. But now, with the onset of Broadband Internet, the pieces that can be sent through the net are much bigger, so it takes less time to break the building down and reassemble it on the other side. The magical world of technology has made this and many other wondrous things possible! Support your local scientists!

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  8. Oh NO!!! by warmcat · · Score: 4, Funny

    64,000 LOCs/day!?!?!

    What happens when it goes past 65,535 LOCs/day!!!

    Does IPv6 fix this?

    1. RE: Oh NO!!! by Rhinobird · · Score: 4, Funny

      the little yellow guy stops munching those packets and the whole thing just freezes up ghosts, fruit, everything. You can't even enter your high score.

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