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Total Bandwith Usage For Streaming Video Now Beats P2P
04.29.08 (4:12 am)   [edit]

Streaming video under http protocolDid you know that ISP's like Comcast are now throttling their http protocol internet connections? This is because streaming video from websites like Youtube now eat up over 50% of the total bandwidth used. Http connections, which includes streaming video from websites, eats up over 70% of the total bandwidth available.

This information comes from the new reports demanded by the FCC for ISPs to release real world bandwidth speeds and P2P blockage, which are now available online.

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