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 Sandvine October 17, 2019
"Ask Sandvine" is a video blog series where we answer questions you may have about our company, solutions, products, technologies, or anything else you'd like to know about Sandvine.
Topics: Active network intelligence, Ask sandvine, Use cases, Solutions, Machine learning
By Trish Crompton, Senior Product Marketing Manager October 16, 2019
It started out with a simple Netflix subscription, around $7.99 USD per month to be free from space-hogging DVDs and to leisurely binge TV shows without ads. Sounds great, right?
Topics: Video, Netflix, Amazonprime, Video streaming, Hbo, Hulu, Disney, 4K, Apple tv
By Trish Crompton, Senior Product Marketing Manager October 10, 2019
Video is taking over! At this point it feels like a broken record, but in reality… well, it is the reality.
By Sandvine October 3, 2019
We're here to introduce "Ask Sandvine", a video blog series where we answer questions you may have about our company, solutions, products, technologies, or anything else you'd like to know about Sandvine.
Topics: Automation, Ask sandvine, Use cases, Right data, Intent
By Alexander Haväng, Chief Technical Officer September 11, 2019
Google’s Stadia is hitting our networks in November, and Nvidia’s GeForce Now is imminent as well. What is this cloud gaming stuff, really?
Topics: Automation, Global internet phenomena, Active network intelligence, Gaming, Google stadia
By Cam Cullen, VP of Government Solutions September 9, 2019
I got asked a really good question on Friday as I was presenting a preview of the report to a strategic Sandvine customer. In an earlier blog on the percentage of video traffic, I ask: "How much video can we watch?" The question asked during the session was: "Or what if 10% of video suddenly moved to HD?" A follow up to the initial question came shortly...
Topics: Video streaming, Global internet phenomena
By Cam Cullen, VP of Government Solutions September 6, 2019
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction – and the market success of Netflix has caused a massive pendulum swing in the market. Netflix grew popular as an aggregator of video, essentially giving users the ability to watch a wide variety of content from a single account. Amazon Prime and Hulu followed, and now every content owner is looking...
Topics: Netflix, Video streaming, Global internet phenomena
By Cam Cullen, VP of Government Solutions September 5, 2019
Last year, I wrote a blog on the increase in file sharing on networks, and it was a tad controversial. There were a few challenges from various angles on this specific statistic that came from reasonable places. First, there had been a lapse in the Phenomena Reports for almost two years and, second, we were now drawing from a vastly different data set than...
Topics: File sharing, Piracy
By Cam Cullen, VP of Government Solutions September 4, 2019
In the 2019 Mobile Phenomena Report, TikTok was #11 overall on mobile networks, coming out of nowhere. Normally, mobile-centric applications do not do well in the Global Report, as they get lost in the flood of high bandwidth video and download traffic. TikTok, despite being a mobile-focused application, climbed the charts this year significantly.
Topics: Global internet phenomena, Tiktok, Api
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