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Streaming Video Is 70 Percent of Broadband Use (recode.net)

An anonymous reader writes: Streaming entertainment is now the dominant form of broadband usage in North America. A new report from Sandvine says streaming accounts for roughly 70% of downstream traffic during peak times, and 65% of total traffic. That represents a doubling of video/audio streaming since five years ago. "Much of the increase comes from YouTube and Netflix, which already accounted for more than half of your broadband usage a couple of years ago, and continue to grow. But now those services are joined by relatively new entrants, like Amazon* and Hulu, which barely registered a couple of years ago and now account for nearly 6 percent of usage." Streaming doesn't take up such a big portion of traffic on mobile, but it still takes up more than any other type of traffic. It accounts for about 41% of peak downstream traffic, and 37% overall.

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  1. Re: Surprised It's So Low by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    What percentage of people watch porn for as long as they watch TV?

  2. And how much of that is from muslims? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Funny

    Find their video streams and dam it up so they don't get no more.

    Goooooooo! TRUMP!

  3. Re:What did you expect. by DanJ_UK · · Score: 2, Funny

    You need to drink less caffeine.

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    - Dan
  4. Re: Surprised It's So Low by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    Who says it isn't streaming porn?