The Cisco Visual Networking Index Forecast projected global...
The Cisco Visual Networking Index Forecast projected global IP traffic will triple between 2012 and 2017 (http://bit.ly/18usc3Q). By 2017, the annual global IP traffic will reach 1.4 zettabytes, and more traffic will access the global networks in 2017 than all…
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prior Internet years combined, from 1984 through 2012. Almost half of all IP traffic will originate with non-PC devices, including tablets, smartphones and televisions. The Asia Pacific region will continue to generate the most IP traffic by 2017 and the Middle East and Africa continue to be the fastest-growing IP traffic region from 2012-2017. The U.S. and China will be the highest traffic-generating countries by 2017. The number of Internet video users will double in 2017 from 1 billion to 2 billion. “Cisco’s VNI Forecast once again showcases the seemingly insatiable demand for bandwidth across the globe,” said Doug Webster, Cisco vice president-product and solutions marketing. The report projects increases in users in 2017 by 25 percent in residential Internet, 19.6 percent in mobile consumers and 28.4 percent in business Internet.