The internet needs massive investment to boost its capacity and intelligence
if it is to avoid gridlock, says a new report issued today.
Youtube
and its imitators are generating 100 million video streams a day – and that is
not counting traffic from entertainment giants like Disney, says the Analysys
report released by the
New
Millennium Research Council.
It says that despite recent advances it is still not possible to deliver
real-time TV-quality video to a large number of simultaneous web users.
It warns: "To handle this (next) level of traffic increase, backbone
operators will need to reach a new plateau in network scale and traffic
management capability.”
Cited danger signals cited include:
Growth in average internet traffic (75 per cent) in 2006 outpaced the growth
of capacity (47 per cent) on international backbones for the third consecutive
year.
Americans viewed 123 billion videos online, with an average length of 2.6
minutes, according to a 2007 Comscore study.
Between 40 per cent and 60 per cent of consumer internet traffic stems from
peer-to-peer file "shares" of audio and video files.
And demand for capacity is likely to grow still faster as major vendors
deliver movies online.
Report author Jason Kowal, US head of research at Analysys Consulting, said:
“Service providers, software companies, and network vendors will need to
constantly invent new ways to meet enhanced expectations for speed, security,
and accountability.”
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