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Facts tagged with Youtube

H1N1 videos on CDC.gov have gotten about 100,000 page views, but the same videos on YouTube got 2.01 million views.

Research Area: Health Care

Tags: health care, youtube, online video, twitter, cdc, flu season, h1n1

Mitch Wagner, “CDC Readies Internet Barrage To Combat Swine Flu,” InformationWeek. August 24, 2009.

According to Chris Guttman-McCabe, vice-president of regulatory affairs at CTIA, mobile uploads to YouTube have increased 1700 percent in the last six months.

Research Area: Broadband Traffic

Tags: broadband traffic, youtube, online video, mobile uploads

Howard Buskirk and Adam Bender, “Wireless Broadband Connections Remain Undercounted, CTIA Contends,” Warren’s Washington Internet Daily. August 20, 2009.

In July 2009, 158 million U.S. Internet users viewed more than 21 billion online videos, and last year YouTube alone dwarfed the bandwidth that the entire Internet consumed in the year 2000.

Research Area: Broadband Traffic

Tags: broadband traffic, youtube, streaming video, online video, bandwidth

Matt Salmon Matt Salmon: Net neutrality threatens the balance of the Internet,” Washington Examiner. September 16, 2009.

H1N1 videos on CDC.gov have gotten about 100,000 page views, but the same videos on YouTube got 2.01 million views.

Research Area: Health Care

Tags: health care, youtube, online video, twitter, cdc, flu season, h1n1

Mitch Wagner, “CDC Readies Internet Barrage To Combat Swine Flu,” InformationWeek. August 24, 2009.

According to Chris Guttman-McCabe, vice-president of regulatory affairs at CTIA, mobile uploads to YouTube have increased 1700 percent in the last six months.

Research Area: Broadband Traffic

Tags: broadband traffic, youtube, online video, mobile uploads

Howard Buskirk and Adam Bender, “Wireless Broadband Connections Remain Undercounted, CTIA Contends,” Warren’s Washington Internet Daily. August 20, 2009.

According to comScore, more than 100 million U.S. users watch an average of 68 videos each on YouTube every month.

Research Area: Broadband Traffic

Tags: broadband traffic, youtube, comscore

Jessica Vascellaro, “Next Up at YouTube: Figuring Out What You Want to Watch Next.” Wall Street Journal Digits [blog]. August 19, 2009.

YouTube now serves more than 200 million video streams a day and controls 40% market share of the world’s online video views.

Research Area: Broadband Traffic

Tags: youtube, traffic, online video views, video streams, market share

Jeffrey F. Rayport, “Cable TV vs. Cable Broadband,” BusinessWeek. June 4, 2009

More than 90 percent of estimated Internet traffic in 2013 will come from video- be it television, video on demand, or file sharing between computers. 

Cisco also predicts that video chat will increase tenfold between 2008 and 2013.

Research Area: Broadband Traffic

Tags: broadband traffic, video, youtube, hulu, television, cisco, video chat, comparison, projection

Ben Worthen, “Cisco Says Internet Video to Explode,” Wall Street Journal Digits [blog]. June 9, 2009.

Cisco predicts the amount of data flowing to mobile devices will double each year, increasing 66 times by 2013. 

Video will be the fastest growing category.

Research Area: Broadband Traffic

Tags: broadband traffic, video, youtube, hulu, cisco, comparison, projection

Ben Worthen, “Cisco Says Internet Video to Explode,” Wall Street Journal Digits [blog]. June 9, 2009.

Cisco expects Internet traffic (including delivery of content to television and mobile phones) to reach about 56 Exabytes per month, up from about 9 Exabytes per month in 2008. 

All the words spoken in all of history is estimated to make up only about 5 exabytes.

Research Area: Broadband Traffic

Tags: broadband traffic, video, youtube, mobile, hulu, television, cisco, comparison, exabyte, projection

Ben Worthen, “Cisco Says Internet Video to Explode,” Wall Street Journal Digits [blog]. June 9, 2009.
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