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Online video traffic surpasses P2P

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Online video traffic surpasses P2P
Cisco has updated its "Cisco Visual Networking Index (VNI) Forecast, 2009-2014" with some Q3 2010 usage results. The most dramatic finding: online video traffic over the Internet, now consuming 26.15% of traffic, has surpassed peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing; P2P represents 24.85% of traffic. Data traffic (including HTTP, HTTPS, VPN and tunneling) still remains the biggest user of network by generating 28.05% of IP traffic. Meanwhile, voice and video communications traffic (including VoIP and voice/video over instant messaging) generates about 2% of all traffic. Read More


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