Netflix is 15% of the total downstream volume of traffic across the entire internet, while all video services take up almost 58% worldwide.
6.5% of US households access pirate TV services
6.5% of households in North America are accessing pirated live television services each month, according to a new report by Sandvine.
Sellers of ‘fully-loaded’ Kodi STBs profit most of piracy
Almost 70% of Kodi installations are configured to access unlicensed video content, according to research on behalf of Sandvine.
Netflix improved streaming efficiency shows in Sandvine data
Netflix represented 35.2% of traffic on North America fixed networks, according to Sandvine’s Global Internet Phenomena Report: Latin America & North America.
Sandvine: Netflix making gains in new European markets
Sandvine, a provider of intelligent broadband network solutions for fixed and mobile operators, has released its latest Global Internet Phenomena Report focusing on Asia-Pacific and Europe.
Netflix dominates North American web traffic
Netflix continues to slowly increase its domination of North American fixed networks, accounting for 36.5% of downstream traffic in the peak evening hours.
Netflix still dominates US internet traffic, Amazon growing
Netflix continues to dominate North American networks, accounting for 34.9% of downstream traffic in the peak evening hours.
Netflix and YouTube take 50% web traffic
Netflix and YouTube account for 50% of all North American fixed network data, according to Sandvine’s internet traffic trends report.
Netflix represents 32.7% of US peak downstream traffic
Netflix and over-the-top services are increasingly responsible for downstream traffic in the US, according to Sandvine’s 10th Global Internet Phenomena Report: Fall 2011.
Netflix is to video as iTunes is to music
The age of internet video is upon us, according to a case study about Netflix carried out by Sandvine. “Subscribers have clearly embraced the Netflix streaming service, fundamentally altering the […]