Google: Web videos can cripple the Internet
User-produced content along with the development of services such as YouTube and Joost can cripple the Internet system, a Google representative warned.
At the fiber optic conference in Amsterdam, Google's technology headquarters, Vincent Dureau, said: ' The web and even Google's infrastructure are limited. Therefore, it will not be able to meet the service quality as many customers expect. '
Web video services can overwhelm the entire global Internet
The above statements lead to a report from the Deloitte study, which predicts that if the internet tries to solve the need to watch streaming video highly this year, the results will be a blockage in some bones. live life.
Just as the total number of users uploading is growing, the development of the number of Internet users worldwide plus the increase in video chat traffic (chatting with webcams) is the root of problem.
Deloitte's report predicts that in March 2007, daily traffic will be 2 petrabytes a day, equivalent to a billion pages of standard printed text and a petrabyte per day in March 2006.
In addition, the report said that ' expecting more than a third of Internet traffic in 2007 will be' mired 'into legal forms, peer videos '. This report predicts that the quality of services such as video transmission can be bad if service providers try to ensure all the requirements.
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