YouTube
YouTube now accounts for nearly 10 per cent of all traffic on the internet

HTTP overtakes P2P as dominant web traffic

YouTube alone comprises 20 per cent of HTTP traffic

Written by Robert Jaques

HTTP web traffic has overtaken peer-to-peer (P2P) traffic for the first time in four years to become the biggest consumer of internet bandwidth, new research has revealed.

An analysis of one million broadband subscribers in North America, conducted by Ellacoya Networks, found that HTTP accounts for approximately 46 per cent of all traffic on the network.

P2P is a strong second place contender at 37 per cent of total traffic. The remainder is made up of newsgroups (nine per cent), non-HTTP video streaming (three per cent), gaming (two per cent) and VoIP (one per cent).

Breaking down application types within HTTP, the data reveals that traditional web page downloads (i.e. text and images) represent 45 per cent of all web traffic.

Streaming video represents 36 per cent, and streaming audio five per cent of all HTTP traffic. YouTube alone comprises approximately 20 per cent of all HTTP traffic, or nearly 10 per cent of all traffic on the internet.

"The popularity of browser-based video such as YouTube is having a significant impact on overall bandwidth consumption and on the distribution of application traffic on the network," said Fred Sammartino, vice president of marketing and product management at Ellacoya.

"The way people use the internet is changing rapidly from browsing to real-time streaming. We expect to see new applications over the next year that will accelerate this trend."

Tags:

Further reading

Presidential runners tap into YouTube

Public to grill candidates through video submissions   More...

RealPlayer 11 allows online video capture

Users can download clips and burn them to CD or DVD   More...

UK student sells web business for $1.25m

University bar expects a bonanza   More...

UK surfers mostly browsing for kicks

Users spending twice as much time looking for entertainment than task-orientated activities   More...

Related articles

Hackers step up website attacks

Security forecast for 2008 makes grim reading   More...

Alternative services worth 'billions' to cable firms

Voice telephony and broadband data among potential offerings   More...

Valentine's Day to break SMS record

Lovers will flood carriers with billions of messages   More...

IBM unveils high performance workstation blade

Workstation by day, server by night   More...

Do you agree?

Advertisement

Job of the week

Search thousands of IT jobs :

Search thousands of IT jobs:

Advanced search

Hiring now on ComputingCareers:

Related IT jobs

Search thousands of IT jobs :

Search thousands of IT jobs:

Advanced search

Advertisement

Watch

16 May 2008

2.97 MBXP on OLPC, broken dreams and Yahoo fights back More...

15 May 2008

3.28 MBDark fibre, mobile TV and solar power More...

14 May 2008

2.66 MBOnline inequality, mobile thumbprints and corporate raids More...

Poll

HOME WORKING

HOME WORKING

Do you let any or all of your employees work from home?

Previous poll results

Newsletter signup

Sign up for our range of FREE newsletters:

Existing User

Newsletter user login:

Enter email address to edit your newsletter preferences

Spotlight

OLPC

OLPC to ship with Windows XP

Microsoft teams up with One Laptop per Child project   More...

The Sims

The Sims goes flat-pack with Ikea

Virtual world gets Swedish wood   More...

Advertisement

Microsoft-Yahoo

Yahoo board fights back at Icahn

Investor accused of 'significant misunderstanding' in Microsoft saga   More...

MySpace

Woman charged over MySpace suicide

Lori Drew indicted on federal charges   More...

Advertisement