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Report - Netflix accounted for 37% of US Internet Traffic for March

28 May 2015

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Netflix, which already eats up the fattest chunk of downstream bandwidth, is taking an even bigger bite: The No. 1 subscription-video service accounted for 36.5% of all downstream Internet bandwidth during peak periods in North America for March, according to a new report.

Indeed, Netflix boosted its share of downstream bandwidth usage in primetime hours over the last six months, when it was at 34.5%, according to Sandvine, a Canadian bandwidth-management systems vendor. Netflix video continues to consume more bandwidth than YouTube, Amazon and Hulu combined at peak periods, according to the report.

By comparison, for the same time periods, YouTube accounted for 15.6% of downstream Internet traffic, web browsing was 6%, Facebook was 2.7%, Amazon Instant Video was 2.0% and Hulu was 1.9%.

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13 comments:

  1. Greice Moreira28 May 2015 at 15:39

    I expect an increase in April when Daredevil premiered.

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  2. surprised by the number, even though I much prefer netflix to traditional network tv. Id give more shows a chance, if they were on netflix even if I knew Id normally hate that type of show.

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  3. No surprise here.What is what happens when you deliver show after show!

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  4. Whoa, that is a truly massive amount of our internet usage. Netflix is dominating.

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  5. I was thinking the exact same thing. I'm thinking at least 40% for April.

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  6. if Hulu dropped their ads out for subscribed customers it would probably eclipse YouTube. ads are not fun when you pay for the service. i can't believe more people stream Amazon Instant Video over Hulu Plus considering Hulu's content are far more recent than Amazon.

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  7. And that is without their latest shows like Daredevil

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  8. I'm not surprised. It certainly accounts for way more than 37% of my internet traffic.

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  9. Is this a good thing or bad thing. First thought was a good thing?!

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  10. Douglas from Brazil29 May 2015 at 00:56

    So is safe to say that Netflix can break the internet and not Kim Kardashian, right?

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  11. That is very interesting indeed...

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  12. I wonder tho does that include people who are using vpn or DNS change to use American Netflix?

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  13. Yeah but I'm guessing Hulu pays a lot more for shows because they have them as they air. Unlike Netflix that get them a year later.

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