This Is How Big The Internet Is

This Is How Big The Internet Is


The internet is a big and amorphous thing to talk about. What’s it made of? Web pages? Articles? Facebook? Stuff you can blow up? How about just how much people actually use it. According to Cisco, we chewed through 30.7 exabytes per month last year. That’s the equivalent of about 16 billion 5GB HD movies.

The numbers are part of Cisco’s annual Visual Networking Index (VNI) report and forecast. If Cisco’s predictions pan out, internet use is going to balloon to 110 exabytes per month in 2016, or 1.3 zettabytes. A zettabyte is a trillion gigabytes.

Other predictions? Video is going to dominate. By 2016, it’s gonna be 71 per cent of all data used worldwide. Cisco also seems to think 4G won’t be quite ubiquitous by 2016 — just 36 per cent of mobile data by then.

You can check out the data yourself, with an interactive viewing tool, at Cisco’s site. [Cisco via GigaOm]


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