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Netflix and YouTube Make Up Over a Quarter of Global Internet Traffic

Video streaming services are taking over the entertainment world, and the high bandwidth that comes with them is eating up an increasingly massive chunk of internet traffic around the world.

The Why Axis BugAccording to Sandvine's 1H2018 Global Internet Phenomena Report, Netflix is at present responsible for fifteen percent of worldwide downstream traffic by megabytes, followed by YouTube at 11.4 percent. Together, the two streaming video platforms make up over a quarter of global internet traffic.

The Why Axis Sandvine Global Video Traffic Map

Amazon Prime Video has carved out a solid clamper too, at 3.vii percent, a number that comes into clearer focus as you lot break information technology down past region. Netflix is the number-one video streaming traffic source in the Americas and number iii in the Asia Pacific region, and Amazon has the number four spot in both the Americas and in Europe, the Middle Due east, and Africa (EMEA).

YouTube is no slouch either. While it's only number five in the Americas, it'southward the top video streaming traffic source in EMEA. A last player worth mentioning is PlayStation, which deemed for 2.7 percent of internet traffic in 2022 thanks to its thriving downloads ecosystem.

Of course, there's still plenty of traditional web traffic, such as the Raw MPEG multimedia format and HTTP traffic, but streaming hogs are tipping the remainder more each year.

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Source: https://sea.pcmag.com/netflix/29905/netflix-and-youtube-make-up-over-a-quarter-of-global-internet-traffic

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