Five key ingredients for success are: Architecture, App Classification, Measurement, Data Layer, Visualization Layer and Workflow
In this 5G tech turn, if you’re a CTO or VP of Planning, Big Data, Ops or Engineering...
By Cam Cullen, VP of Government Solutions September 3, 2019
When we think about the upstream traffic that dominates the internet in most regions, we see a lot of video traffic consisting of packet acknowledgements and bookmarking of progress in watching videos, as well as messaging traffic. In APAC, cloud traffic consumes more than 50% of all upstream traffic volume, and shows no sign of slowing down.
Topics: Cloud services, Global internet phenomena
By Cam Cullen, VP of Government Solutions September 2, 2019
In the world of eSports, Twitch reigns supreme as the streaming platform of choice. The platform's position in the Global Internet Phenomena Report has grown steadily over the past few years — this year, it is 19th overall (at 1.27%) of overall downstream volume and 28th (at 0.47% of the upstream). It is the 7th most popular video streaming application on...
Topics: Esports, Global internet phenomena, Gaming, Amazon, Twitch, Mixer
By Cam Cullen, VP of Government Solutions August 30, 2019
We often talk about the big brands on the internet and their dominance. Last year, I did a spotlight on Asia that showed that Google was over 40% of the connections in Asia, and in the mobile report, Facebook was over 20% of all mobile traffic. I decided to dig through the Phenomena data to discover how the brands' library of applications and content would...
Topics: Google, Netflix, Apple, Facebook, Global internet phenomena, Microsoft, Amazon
By Cam Cullen, VP of Government Solutions August 29, 2019
The use of encryption on the internet has been growing for years. The majority of that growth has come from the use of SSL/TLS for encrypting web and streaming protocols (which are used for the vast majority of traffic on the internet). But over the past few years, the use of VPN services has begun to steadily rise as more consumers seek to shield their...
Topics: Global internet phenomena, Vpn
By Cam Cullen, VP of Government Solutions August 28, 2019
Many network administrators cringe when they hear "Patch Tuesday" or "New IOS Update," because they know a flood of traffic will hit their network, bearing a startling resemblance to a large-scale DDoS attack. Well, "Marketplace" (my category designation) traffic was 2.65% of downstream traffic this year, and the biggest component of that traffic is from...
By Cam Cullen, VP of Government Solutions August 27, 2019
Last year, we reported that we saw an uptick in file sharing for the first time in several years. Since we had changed the way that we do the Global Internet Phenomena Report, specifically from a much larger sample size, it was hard to compare apples to apples to provide hard proof. Well, this year we have it, and a big driver was exactly what you would...
Topics: Bittorrent, File sharing, Streaming video, Global internet phenomena, Game of thrones, Hbo, Kodi
By Cam Cullen, VP of Government Solutions August 26, 2019
The 2019 Global Internet Phenomena Report is almost in the bag, so it is time to start the pre-report series of blogs where I "leak" data out from the report — we might even call this the "Hidden Cam Show," where I expose data for the whole world to see! The Internet Phenomena data this year is even more interesting than last year (at least to me) and the...
Topics: Netflix, Video streaming, Streaming video, Global internet phenomena, Hbo
By Cam Cullen, VP of Government Solutions August 12, 2019
I am working feverishly on the next Global Internet Phenomena Report! As I'm looking through the data, I thought that I would reach out and see if there are any requests for specific data to be featured in the report or the next spotlight?
By Cam Cullen, VP of Government Solutions February 14, 2019
This is some data that is NOT in the upcoming 2019 Mobile Internet Phenomena Report. This post focuses on a subject near and dear to my heart — gaming! We did a spotlight in the last Global Internet Phenomena Report, and the gaming data from region to region was pretty varied; this isn't the case for the Mobile Report.
Topics: Pokemon go, Mobile internet phenomena, Pubg, Fortnite