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Cisco Visual Networking Index Global IP Traffic Forecast, 2010-2015 Update

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Uploaded by on May 24, 2011

The Cisco Visual Networking Index (VNI) is the company's ongoing effort to forecast and analyze the growth and use of IP networks worldwide. Celebrating its fifth anniversary, Cisco VNI has become a highly regarded measure of the Internet's growth. This video features Cisco leaders sharing the latest results of the global research - device, user, network speed, and traffic growth projections.

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http://www.cisco.com/en/US/netsol/ns827/networking_solutions_sub_solution.html

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  • @17mikicar Yeah they totally wanna bang. 

  • @Jotto999 03:21 Oh my, eye contact and really nice legs. :)

  • @bigrigross Oh my, I wasn't aware of that.  Thank you for pointing that out.

  • @Jotto999 I wouldnt hold your breath on better internet especially in the states.  The ISP's have made it clear that they dont want to improve the infrastructure and Canada has already implemented the 25GB limit. These data caps that are popping up will limit the amount of traffic also.

  • @bigrigross Not only that, but we can expect connection speeds to increase as well - meaning even just the current internet users will probably increase the traffic by a great amount.

  • I do like cisco, i work with their products at work. But I want to know how many people came to the conclusion it will quadruple. All I have to say to that is: DUH!!!! of course its going to quadruple. As more countries get better internet access, more people will use it. Also alot more electronics are now pulling IPs like refrigerators and washing machines.

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