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    <published>2009-09-08T14:28:31Z</published>
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    <title>In 8 Years, Online Video Consumption Will be Measured in Exabytes</title>
    <summary>Online Video Will Soon be Measured in Exabytes</summary>
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      <name>Sarah Perez</name>
      
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      <![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.readwriteweb.com/images/toshiba-netbook.jpg">One exabyte is a billion gigabytes. It's one quintillion bytes. And yes, "quintillion" is a number so large, it almost seems made-up. But that's how much online video will be consumed by 2017, <font style="float: right; margin-left: 10px;"><script type="text/javascript">digg_url = 'http://digg.com/tech_news/Online_Video_Consumption_will_Soon_be_Measured_in_Exabytes';digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff';digg_skin = 'normal';</script><script src="http://digg.com/tools/diggthis.js" type="text/javascript"></script></font>according to new reports from U.K.-based research firm <a href="http://www.codarc.co.uk/">Coda</a>. Actually, to be precise, they're claiming that mobile broadband users accessing the net via laptops and netbooks will consume <strong>1.8 exabytes</strong> of video. Per <em>month</em>. </p>]]>
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<h2>Mobile Broadband Video Forecast</h2>

<p>In the company's <a href="http://www.codarc.co.uk/mb2009/mobile%20broadband%20traffic%20across%20regions%202009-2017%20extract.pdf">latest report</a> (sample) "Mobile Broadband Traffic Across Regions 2009-2017," they've determined that this increase will account for nearly three quarters of all global traffic via mobile broadband portables. The top region for video consumption will be Asia Pacific which will account for over half (53%) of the traffic. That will be followed by Europe (26%) and then North America (14%). </p>

<p>The reason why Asia Pacific comes in so high is because, in many countries, mobile broadband is often the sole option for internet connectivity. Another forecast states that two-thirds of the global traffic will be via <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3GPP_Long_Term_Evolution">LTE</a> (Long Term Evolution), a 4G wireless technology, where Asia Pacific will consume just under half (45%) of LTE traffic. In Europe, 80% of traffic will be LTE-based and in North America, 75%.  </p>

<h2>It Will Get Worse Before it Gets Better</h2>

<p>According to Steve Smith, founder of Coda Research Consultancy, "the sheer amount of traffic people will consume worldwide will put pressure on operator revenues and network capacity, necessitating radical efficiency drives." He also notes that, in the short term, end user frustration with bandwidth and speed will increase. To illustrate this point, he mentions that today as many as three-quarters of Europeans are dissatisfied with the speeds they currently receive. That's an interesting comment, especially considering all the grumbling we hear about AT&amp;T in the U.S. and their general failure to deliver on the promise of high-speed internet for iPhone users. (In many urban areas, they can't even consistently deliver a signal!) Although this report didn't focus specifically on smartphones, it's somewhat comforting to know that overseas users are experiencing the same struggles as we do here in the U.S. </p>

<p>However, once mobile broadband operators complete their build-outs and upgrades to this high-speed data network of the future, the resulting impact it will have on the internet as a whole will be mind-blowing. One could even argue that bandwidth speeds have accounted for many of the major revolutions the internet has seen over time - since the invention of the hypertext protocol and the web browser, that is. </p>

<h2>The Next Revolution for the Net: Extremely Fast, Lots of Bandwidth</h2>

<p><img src="http://www.readwriteweb.com/images/iPhone4G_concept.jpg" align="right">In the early days, slow dial-up speeds left us with simplistic, HTML-coded web pages where the most action to be had was an <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animated_gif#Animated_.gif">animated GIF</a>. As bandwidth and speeds increased, pages became more robust, too. This change led to sites like <a href="http://amazon.com">Amazon</a> and <a href="http://www.ebay.com">eBay</a>, both of which launched in 1995, allowing people to shop from home using their PCs. By 2001, the usefulness of the net encouraged enough people to come online to make sites like the crowd-sourced <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/">Wikipedia</a> possible. By 2003, the still-increasing speeds meant users could now download music from the newly launched <a href="http://www.itunes.com">iTunes</a> store, customize<em> (and overload!)</em> their online profiles on <a href="http://myspace.com">MySpace</a>, and play in online virtual worlds like <a href="http://secondlife.com">Second Life</a>. The following year, online photo-sharing prepared to go mainstream thanks to the launch of <a href="http://flickr.com">Flickr</a>. Facebook, too, launched this year and eventually became the largest photo-sharing site in the world only three years later when they <a href="http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=30695603919">announced</a> how they hosted over 10 billion photos on their site.</p> 

<p>Also in 2005, the abundance of high-speed data connections made video-sharing site <a href="http://youtube.com">YouTube</a> a hit among a new generation of user-generated content producers. By 2007, broadcasters banded together to launch <a href="http://hulu.com">Hulu</a>, a video-streaming site for commercial content in an effort to compete with pirated peer-to-peer downloads as well as iTunes, which by now was serving up TV shows and full-length movies. In Europe, the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_iPlayer">BBC iPlayer</a> was doing much of the same. In 2008, the launch of the 3G iPhone brought the high-speed internet to the handheld and revolutionized the mobile phone industry. This year, the handset's hardware was upgraded to record video, too.</p>

<p>As you can see, many of these changes were either directly or indirectly impacted by the increasing speeds and bandwidth provided by both mobile operators and ISPs. But currently, it's the mobile broadband networks which are having more of an impact on the latest trends. Even with all their struggles (<em>cough</em> AT&amp;T <em>cough</em>), without the bandwidth provided, phones like the iPhone wouldn't even be possible and the smartphone revolution wouldn't be underway as it is now. </p>

<p>So what will the world look like by 2017? It's almost hard to imagine. But the promise of 4G could deliver things like live streaming HDTV, real-time updates from a variety of services, video chat, abundant use of <a href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/watch_out_wifi_here_comes_mifi.php">MiFi</a>, <a href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/why_cloud_computing_is_the_future_of_mobile.php">mobile cloud computing</a>, <a href="http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/09/08/the-inevitable-move-of-itunes-to-the-cloud/">streaming via iTunes instead of downloading</a> (we like that!), and much more. In other words, the high-speed net that you use at home could go with you everywhere via your netbook, tablet, smartphone, or some other device in between. What will that mean for the world of online applications and cloud computing? Only that the next big shift for the internet as a whole is underway and we're privileged to be watching it happen now.</p>

<small><p><em>Image credit: Toshiba netbook via </em><a href="http://www.slashgear.com/toshiba-reveal-netbook-plans-with-56-inch-touchscreen-prototype-2412945/"><em>Slashgear</em></a>; iPhone 4G concept via <a href="http://kaputik.com/?p=456">Kaputik</a></p></small>]]>
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    <title>Comment from شات مصر on 2010-09-14</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>back in 1995 when people thought 1 gig was huge walked in and gave us a $100K check - we realized that it would be used towards building stuff - <br />
nice The funy thing about the location problem is that it was solved quite a few | <a href="http://www.m9ryh.com" rel="nofollow">دردشة</a> | years ago by the API <a href="http://www.m9ryh.com" rel="nofollow">دردشة مصر</a>. But, since they're not so cutting edge, and managed by an old school mentality, people either forgot about them or never knew about them. It's sad | <a href="http://www.m9ryh.com" rel="nofollow">شات</a> | really, because their API for venues is quite comprehensive and has been around for eee</p>]]>
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    <title>Comment from Todd on 2010-06-11</title>
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        <name>Todd</name>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I cannot even imagine thinking about anything bigger than gigbytes.  This is too far fetched.  I can remember back in 1995 when people thought 1 gig was huge.  But I guess you have to consider the amount of movies and music people now have on their hard drives.  </p>]]>
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    <published>2010-06-11T19:11:12Z</published>
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    <title>Comment from Web design on 2009-09-22</title>
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        <name>Web design</name>
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        <![CDATA[<p>buffering ... buffering ... buffering ...</p>]]>
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    <published>2009-09-22T13:39:16Z</published>
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    <title>Comment from CrazyTed on 2009-09-11</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Too freakin' crazy.  Guess my internet speeds will continue to get even worse than they are...time to move to some random small population town that has excellent service, I guess.</p>]]>
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    <published>2009-09-11T07:16:03Z</published>
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    <title>Comment from Stewart on 2009-09-10</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Actually quite interesting, that video bandwidth usage has quadrupled in such a short time.</p>]]>
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    <published>2009-09-11T01:02:40Z</published>
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    <title>Comment from Wellons on 2009-09-10</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Already, studies show that online video is the leading social media platform with over 70% of U.S. web users watching clips on the web. And gen Y is not alone in fueling the growth. The study showed that 65% of those aged 55 to 64 watch video online. In addition, when it comes to web video, people love to share. More than 50% of 16 and 17-year-olds and 29% of 55 to 64-year-olds shared video clips with their friends, family and colleagues. <a href="http://endavomediablog.typepad.com/endavo_media_blog/2009/05/online-video-is-the-fastestgrowing-social-networking-platform-.html" rel="nofollow">http://endavomediablog.typepad.com/endavo_media_blog/2009/05/online-video-is-the-fastestgrowing-social-networking-platform-.html</a></p>]]>
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    <published>2009-09-10T13:42:39Z</published>
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    <title>Comment from taylor on 2009-09-09</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The Broadband has speed up. More video websites launched.Videos are more attractive than words and images. Online Videos full of the Internet and your mobile.<br />
There is a massive market of online video, also a huge burden for the Internet.</p>

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    <title>Comment from Gadema Quoquoi on 2009-09-09</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>IN ORDER, for us to fully utilized these High-Broadband Services, we need a pure-packet-based, All Optical/IP, Multi-Service National Network Transport Infrastructure, using Ehternet throughout the National Networks.</p>

<p>Please See:  www.gkquoquoi.blogspot.com for Summary NHIN Deployment Plan.</p>

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    <published>2009-09-09T19:12:28Z</published>
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    <title>Comment from Debra Kaufman on 2009-09-09</title>
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        <uri>http://www.MobilizedTV.com</uri>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Although video on mobile platforms has been very slow to take off in the U.S., especially vis-a-vis its huge success in Asia and Europe, many factors are now coming together to ensure its success. </p>

<p>Perhaps most importantly, professional content creators are gravitating to the mobile platform, understanding its power to reach viewers and consumers. Read stories about this at <a href="http://www.MobilizedTV.com," rel="nofollow">http://www.MobilizedTV.com,</a> the only online newsletter devoted solely to content for the mobile platform. </p>]]>
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    <published>2009-09-09T18:21:42Z</published>
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    <title>Comment from Sandy on 2009-09-08</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>P2SP(Peer-to-Server and Peer) is the next solution for online video streaming. Some video accelerating software uses this technology, such as Bywifi Video Accelerator( <a href="http://www.bywifi.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.bywifi.com/</a> ).</p>]]>
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