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  • OTT video services dominate US network traffic

    OTT video services dominate US network traffic

    MUMBAI: The latest internet traffic trend report from Sandvine has reported that the network traffic in the US is dominated by over the top (OTT) video services.

    Tracking of the fixed and mobile networks across the globe shows that peer-to-peer file sharing has fallen below 10 per cent of the total traffic in North America. This is starkly different from the 60 per cent share it consumed 11 years ago in the heyday of Napster and other P2P services. Even five years ago, it accounted for over 31 per cent. The figure was reported in the six-monthly survey conducted by the broadband network solutions provider, Global Internet Phenomena Report 2H2013.

    The report has also found that the OTT leader Netflix (31.6 per cent) held its ground as the leading downstream application in North America, and together with YouTube (18.6 per cent) accounts for over 50 per cent of downstream traffic on fixed networks.

    Average monthly mobile usage in Asia-Pacific now exceeds 1GB, driven by video, which accounts for 50 per cent of peak downstream traffic, more than double the 443MB monthly average in North America.

  • Ang Lee all set to make his TV debut

    Ang Lee all set to make his TV debut

    MUMBAI: Often we see, successful TV celebrities moving to films to widen their reach. But in case of director Ang Lee, things are different.

    The celebrated director, who recently won the best director Oscar for Life of Pi is soon to make his TV directorial debut.
     
    Lee has signed up to direct the pilot episode of US network FX‘s Tyrant that tells the story of an American family pulled into a Middle East conflict.

    Said FX president John Landgraf, "Time and again Ang Lee has demonstrated an ability to present characters with such depth and specificity that they reveal the universal human condition. No one could be a more perfect film maker to bring Tyrant to indelible life."
     
    The show is slated to go on the floors this summer.