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Bandwidth explosion: As Internet use soars, can bottlenecks be averted? Bandwidth usage is soaring, driven by the proliferation of Internet-connected devices.
Billions of formerly non-connected things will soon tap into the Internet, creating the need for more capacity.
Work co-authored by a University of Kansas researcher examines how just a few nations and regions control the majority of the world's Internet connectivity.
What's interesting about these communications bottlenecks is that not everyone is following the rules this time. They're going outside the normal channels for increasing bandwidth and creating ...
You can use a VPN to avoid bandwidth throttling. Internet service providers sometimes throttle connections when they detect ...
More than 10 million students gained access to high-speed internet at school over the past year, and the cost of bandwidth for schools continues to fall, according to a new analysis from the ...
Global Internet Geography Research Service analyses internet capacity, traffic and IP transit pricing and finds average traffic growth and peak traffic growth drop as world accommodates post-Covid ...
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