Leadership
Rick Boucher
Honorary Chairman
Bruce P. Mehlman
Co-Chairman
Jamal Simmons
Co-Chairman
Tracey Sawicki
Executive Director
The Internet Innovation Alliance is a broad-based coalition of business and non-profit organizations that aim to ensure every American, regardless of race, income or geography, has access to the critical tool that is broadband Internet. The IIA seeks to promote public policies that support equal opportunity for universal broadband availability and adoption so that everyone, everywhere can seize the benefits of the Internet - from education to health care, employment to community building, civic engagement and beyond.
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Each day, 22 Million Hours of Old TV Shows and Movies are Watched on Netflix
22 million hours of old TV shows and movies are watched on Netflix. That’s how many hours of movies are watched in theatres in 3 days.
Each day, 250 Million Photos are Uploaded to Facebook.
250 million photos are uploaded to Facebook. If printed, the stack would be as tall as 80 Eiffel Tower.
Each day, 532 Million Facebook Statuses are Updated.
Each day, 532 Million Facebook Statuses are Updated.
iPhone Sales Outpace the Human Population
iPhone Sales Outpace the Human Population. Number of iPhones sold: 378,000. Number of babies born: 371,000.
Each day, 18.7 Million Hours of Music is Streamed on Pandora
18.7 million hours of music is streamed on Pandora. If a computer started streaming Pandora in year 1 AD, it’d still be streaming now.
864,000 Hours of Video are Uploaded to Youtube
Each day, 864,000 hours of video are uploaded to Youtube.
Each day, 294 billion e-mails are sent.
294 billion e-mails are sent. It would take two years to process that many pieces of mail in the U.S.
In one day, enough information is consumed by internet traffic to fill 168 million DVDs.
In one day, enough information is consumed by internet traffic to fill 168 million DVDs.