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natslovR
Posts: 5486
Location: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
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according to this article the ABS recons Australian internet users downloaded 40 trillion megabytes last quarter. Then there's this:
"Internode project manager Jim Kellett said peer-to-peer traffic, often used to illegally download television episodes from the US ahead of their local release, accounted for a "ridiculously" high proportion bandwidth used by the ISP's customers." So if that is to be believed, by my rough calculations and rounding up to 15 million internet users that's about 30 Gigabyte per Australian internet user per day last quarter. Is that 40 trillion megabytes figure just pure bulls*** or is my calculation wrong? Is home users downloading TV really the main use of overall bandwidth or is there some other larger consumer than home users of retail ISPs? |
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| #0 10:47pm 09/08/07 |
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Tanaka Khan
Posts: 4337
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Thats alot of porn
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| #1 11:09pm 09/08/07 |
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Nailbomb
Posts: 2201
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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Good old Australian can do spirit.
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| #2 11:26pm 09/08/07 |
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trog
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Posts: 21301
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Is home users downloading TV really the main use of overall bandwidth or is there some other larger consumer than home users of retail ISPs?well I assume music and movies are still a nice chunk of the equation as well. But it wouldn't surprise me in the least to find out the majority of internet use is for that sort of thing. You seem surprised though? Or am I reading you wrong. |
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| #3 11:32pm 09/08/07 |
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icewyrm
Posts: 1829
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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trillion = 1 x 10^12 (common usage), so 40 trillion megabytes = 40000000000000 megabytes, or rougly 40 exabytes. Divide it to gigabytes and you get what, 39062500000 gigabytes?
Despite the ‘Mexican Standoff’ between the government and Telstra on the issue of a regulatory holiday for new broadband infrastructure, broadband penetration is proceeding at high speed in Australia. By mid-2007 there were close to 4.5 million subscribers. So, 39062500000 divided by 4500000 million users? Thats what, 8680 gigabytes? And one quarter is 3 months right, so 2893 gigabytes per month, per user? I must have already hit my cap. last edited by icewyrm at 23:45:49 09/Aug/07 |
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| #4 11:45pm 09/08/07 |
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qmass
Posts: 8746
Location: Queensland
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I didnt realise so many people had access to ADSL2 or better in Australia :P Telstra must be working really hard and even more secretly on the nations internet infrustructure... cause iinet sure as s*** isnt >:(
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| #5 11:40pm 09/08/07 |
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rubba-chikin
Posts: 5368
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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30gig per end user PER DAY f*** no!
Per month I would believe. |
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| #6 11:41pm 09/08/07 |
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icewyrm
Posts: 1830
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I think that "40 trillion megabytes" is probably a typo
40,000 million (or 40 billion) megabytes = 40000000000 megabytes 40 trillion megabytes = 40000000000000 megabytes With those figures, you come out to around 3 gig per user per month, if I've got this right. last edited by icewyrm at 00:07:29 10/Aug/07 |
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| #7 12:07am 10/08/07 |
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Reverend Evil™
Posts: 14921
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
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Well if Australian tv wasn't so s*** then people wouldn't have to leech their programs off the net.
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| #8 12:05am 10/08/07 |
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kr0wb4r
Posts: 64
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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what he said. man politicians and TV channel bosses should read this forum, they would learn something. |
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| #9 12:09am 10/08/07 |
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Jim
Posts: 6301
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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that's a lot of niggabytes
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| #10 12:11am 10/08/07 |
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rubba-chikin
Posts: 5369
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Australian Idol and Big Brother have driven me to the intarwebs...
I don't want to watch s***house 6th or 7th generation repetitive reality tv shows. HBO just have way too many awesome shows. Until shows are airing same day between US and Aus WITHOUT ADS SCATTERED THROUGHOUT the general public is going to continue to download them, simple as that. |
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| #11 12:18am 10/08/07 |
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qmass
Posts: 8747
Location: Queensland
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Until shows are airing same day between US and Aus WITHOUT ADS SCATTERED THROUGHOUT the general public is going to continue to download them, simple as that.I dont know why more tv stations have not gotten on board the 'watch some ads then stream the episode' bandwagon. It would solve almost all of this bulls***. Its not like im going to break the law if a legal alternative exists as long as its a decent service... wake the f*** up and stop complaining about 'lost revenue becuase of pirates' because you are too lazy/slow to get on board the wave of the future. /cry |
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| #12 12:23am 10/08/07 |
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Opec
Posts: 4663
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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40 Trillion is definitely a typo it should be 40 Million Mega Bytes according to ABS page icewyn posted.
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| #13 12:45am 10/08/07 |
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Lynx
Posts: 685
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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There are ~6,430,000 net users
From 1st Jan to 31st March there are 90days 40,000,000,000 / 6,430,000 = A / 90 = B B = 69Mb per person per day or 2.05Gb per month God every link has conflicting statistics on the number of net subscribers last edited by Lynx at 01:57:50 10/Aug/07 |
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| #14 01:57am 10/08/07 |
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Spook
Posts: 19291
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i dunno about you guys, but i regularly download 30gig plus a day (everyday)
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| #15 08:12am 10/08/07 |
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mongie
Posts: 4313
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I think you would find YouTube has a big impact as well, I read a statistic that it is responsible for 10% of all bandwidth used in the world.
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| #16 08:30am 10/08/07 |
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Jim
Posts: 6302
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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if they would stop releasing so many new versions of linux we wouldn't have this issue
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| #17 08:50am 10/08/07 |
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icewyrm
Posts: 1831
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I wasn't including dial up users in my calculations, most people don't bother to download tv eps on 56.6 K/bs.
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| #18 11:11am 10/08/07 |
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Cl1nt
Posts: 1022
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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I do :(
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| #19 04:05pm 10/08/07 |
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Skitza
Posts: 8002
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I dont think there is even 30gig worht of TV out every day, new eps anyway.
30gig a month maybe. |
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| #20 06:11pm 10/08/07 |
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Moo
Posts: 860
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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And I would've gotten more if it wasn't for those meddling gubbermints!
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| #21 08:50am 11/08/07 |
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trillion
Posts: 332
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I almost missed getting a post up ins this thread
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| #22 02:32am 12/08/07 |
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