Written by Edit Staff
Posted Sunday, November 22, 2009 at 7:24 PM PT

 

How Video is Changing the Internet

The rise of video streaming is dramatically affecting the Internet, according to a two-year study of Internet traffic trends that Arbor Networks recently presented to the North American Network Operators Group. Two years ago, Internet traffic was distributed evenly among a dozen Tier-1 network providers, but today the majority of traffic flows through direct peering agreements among large content providers, content delivery networks and ISPs. Consequently, Tier-1 networks have shifted their business models from simple packet delivery to richer cloud computing and content hosting services, and new players Google and Comcast have joined the top 10 list of Internet traffic producers — and the more traffic they put on the Internet, the more control it gives them over your online experience. Read the full story over at GigaOM.

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Comments (1)

  • Do read the comments at the GigaOm article. A bunch of industry experts (as opposed to industry shill Bennett) completely debunk it.

    NB — 7:10 AM on November 24, 2009 Reply

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