Entertainment Devices Get Connected
Parks Associates announced it reckons that that 73% of U.S. broadband households connect one or more in-home entertainment devices to the Internet, an increase of 11% from the beginning of last year.
Parks Associates announced it reckons that that 73% of U.S. broadband households connect one or more in-home entertainment devices to the Internet, an increase of 11% from the beginning of last year.
Sandvine announced that it has published its latest Global Internet Phenomena Report focusing on Africa, the Middle East and North America.
Akamai Technologies announced that it has published its Second Quarter, 2014 State of the Internet Report.
Parks Associates announced that its latest research suggests that TVs are outpacing computers as the preferred platform to watch Internet video.
Akamai Technologies announced that it has published its Third Quarter, 2013 State of the Internet Report.
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) announced that it has published the 2013 edition of its Communications Monitoring Report, which provides an overview of the Canadian communication system.
The Diffusion Group announced it reckons that 56% of all US broadband households have at least one TV connected to the Internet.
Cisco announced the results of its latest study, which projects that worldwide mobile data traffic will increase 13-fold over the next four years, reaching 11.2 exabytes per month by 2017.
Sandvine announced its latest research suggests that Netflix continues to dominate North American fixed network traffic.
The NPD Group announced it reckons 80% of consumers that connect Blu-ray Disc (BD) players to the Internet to access online content view TV shows and movies through Hulu, Netflix and other Subscription Video-on-Demand (SVOD) services.
BitTorrent, Inc. announced that it has launched its µTorrent 3.0 software client.