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Real-time online entertainment accounts for nearly 60 percent of peak...

Real-time online entertainment accounts for nearly 60 percent of peak traffic on fixed North American networks, Sandvine said on its blog (http://xrl.us/bn6738). It expects that percentage to grow to more than 66 percent by 2015, it said. Netflix, which today…

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commands about 33 percent of peak downstream traffic, should retain “at least a ten-fold lead” in traffic share over its long-form video service competitors “at least until 2015,” Sandvine said. Meanwhile, BitTorrent traffic should continue its decline to less than 10 percent of total daily traffic by 2015, Sandvine said. On the mobile side, Sandvine predicted consumers will demand service packages with 10 times the average currently monthly data quota.