traffic
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Data from Cloudflare showed that yesterday’s eclipse caused a drop in internet traffic in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
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Mobile data traffic in Europe will almost triple over the next five years driving pressure on network investment, a report from the GSMA states.
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Internet traffic in Amsterdam has doubled in just four years, according to AMS-IX, the Amsterdam Internet Exchange.
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DE-CIX traffic saw an increase of 25% in a year, with a total of more than 48 exabytes (EB) of data exchanged around the globe in 2022.
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DE-CIX Frankfurt, Europe’s largest internet exchange, set a record for data throughput during Wednesday’s World Cup semi-final between France and Morocco.
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DE-CIX Frankfurt and DE-CIX New York have achieved two data records at its respective Internet exchange facilities.
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Amsterdam Internet Exchange (AMS-IX) reports that it exchanged over 26,85 exabytes of data in 2021, up 18% from 2020.
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There's a new way to routes data between IoT devices and the cloud after Console Connect launched Asia IoT Gateway.
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Jeddah Internet Exchange (JEDIX), an Internet Exchange Point (IXP) for the Middle East has recorded multiple new maximum traffic peaks.
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Leading OTT players know that extra capacity gives an in-region advantage. Jim Fagan, chief strategy and revenue officer at Global Cloud Xchange writes
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Q&A interview with Şükrü Kutlu, chief executive officer, Türk Telekom International.
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Two of the world's largest internet exchanges recorded new traffic records in the last week.
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Linx, the London Internet Exchange, says traffic on its main platform has gone up by 40% in the year of Covid-19.
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Angola Cables has become the latest to note record traffic growth with a 170% growth in traffic on its IP Network in the first quarter of 2020 when compared to the same period in 2019.
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It comes as little surprise that we have seen some record internet and telephone traffic since Europe and the US joined global Covid-19 lockdowns.
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International over-the-top (OTT) voice traffic reached 1 trillion minutes in 2019, compared to just 432 billion minutes of international carrier traffic.
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BICS has found that 4G roaming traffic doubled in 2019 for the third year in a row, as demand for high-capacity connectivity continues to grow.
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Norway’s National Communications Authority (Nkom) is set to announce a tender competition this month that will help to fund new subsea fibre cable projects.