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Observing slow crustal movement in residential user traffic
2008
Proceedings of the 2008 ACM CoNEXT Conference on - CONEXT '08
It is often argued that rapidly increasing video content along with the penetration of high-speed access is leading to explosive growth in the Internet traffic. Contrary to this popular claim, technically solid reports show only modest traffic growth worldwide. This paper sheds light on the causes of the apparently slow growth trends by analyzing commercial residential traffic in Japan where the fiber access rate is much higher than other countries. We first report that Japanese residential
doi:10.1145/1544012.1544024
dblp:conf/conext/ChoFEK08
fatcat:cmwmofwr75gl7nfgc6b337rhpq