TAILIEUCHUNG - ATLAS Internet Observatory 2009 Annual Report

There are two observable trends with respect to the local content variables that were examined for this analysis. First, local content is growing very fast in volume, often at astonishingly high rates across the different measures analysed in this study. Second, its composition is changing and local content is no longer dominated by developed countries. Various measures show that developing countries are quickly becoming important sources of content and their share of global content creation is increasing. The growth of local content varies across countries and is tied to enabling factors such as the level of Internet infrastructure development. Creating local content, recording and distributing it. | ATLAS Internet Observatory 2009 Annual Report c. Labovitz s. lekel-Johnson D. McPherson Arbor Networks Inc. J. Oberheide F. Jahanian University of Michigan M. Karir Merit Network Inc. ARBOR merit NETWORKS NETWORK INC ATLAS Internet Observatory Graphic not an accurate representation of current ATLAS deployments Largest Internet monitoring infrastructure in the world Global deployment across 110 ISPs Content Providers - Near real-time traffic and routing statistics 14 Tbps - Leverages commercial security traffic engineering infrastructure - Participation voluntary and all data sources are anonymous Page 2 - Pre-Publication Draft ATLAS Observatory Report Few observations in report are completely unique new Previous discussion on growth of video flatter Internet Google etc. By press academic papers analysts and NANOG But may be first to quantitatively measure these trends First global traffic engineering study of Internet evolution Related work Bill Norton Video Internet The Next Wave of Massive Disruption to the US Peering Ecosystem Equinix White Paper 2008. Akamai State of the Internet . White Paper 2009. Andrew Odlyzko Minnesota Internet Traffic Studies MINTS Nate Anderson P2P traffic drops as streaming video grows in popularity . Ars Techica September 2008. P. Faratin and D. Clark and P. Gilmore and S. Bauer and A. Berger and W. Lehr Complexity of Internet interconnections Technology incentives and implications for policy . The 35th Research Conference on Communication Information and Internet Policy TPRC 2007. Page 3 - Pre-Publication .

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