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Here you'll find convenient research items culled from the best broadband data sources. If you need to find bite-sized talking points on a tight deadline, you're in the right place. We've already done the hard part for you!

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Wireless data traffic grew 1,000 percent last year.

Research Area: Broadband Traffic

Tags: broadband traffic, wireless, growth, total

Matt Marhsall and Tim Chang, “How Verizon and AT&T may use “wireless neutrality” to drive Sprint and T-Mobile into the ground,” VentureBeat.com. June 10, 2009.

A single high-end phone (such as an iPhone or Blackberry) generates more data traffic than 30 basic-feature cell phones, while a laptop aircard generates more data traffic than 450 basic-feature cell phones [Cisco].

Research Area: Broadband Traffic

Tags: broadband traffic, iphone, mobile, traffic, pc, smartphone, comparison, blackberry, laptop, total

Jon Stokes, “Cisco report: the exaflood will be televised,” Ars Tecnica. June 10, 2009.

By 2013, there will be 500 million multicore chips in use, which will mean faster speeds in all sorts of devices.

Research Area: Broadband Traffic

Tags: broadband traffic, speed, mobile, television, pc, connectivity, projection, multicore, multicore chip, total

Jeffrey Burt, “Cisco: Video Driving IP Traffic Growth,” eWeek. June 9, 2009.
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