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A survey of consumer bandwidth growth; Internet traffic growth; new bandwidth-hungry digital applications; Internet traffic projections; the pace o...
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A survey of consumer bandwidth growth; Internet traffic growth; new bandwidth-hungry digital applications; Internet traffic projections; the pace of technological change over time; and the implications for public policy.
U.S. consumer communications capacity grew 91-fold over the period 2000-08, leaping from an aggregate of 7.9 terabits per second in 2000 to some 717 terabits per second in 2008. That was good for a per capita increase from 28 kilobits per second to 2.4 megabits per second.
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