The state of the internet
The state of the internet
TV and streaming video up, peer-to-peer sharing down, and, online shoppers turning to China.
That’s what analysis of statistics from the CallPlus network, which includes Slingshot, Orcon and Flip, and represents 15 per cent of New Zealand’s telco market, has found.
Slingshot General Manager Taryn Hamilton says one of the most interesting trends is the increase in paid streaming which directly corresponds with the decrease in peer-to-peer file sharing on the CallPlus network.
“Our statistics show that BitTorent traffic is dropping at the same rate that paid streaming is increasing, which gives an indication that people are trading piracy for paid streaming.
“That’s great news because one of the main reasons we opened up Global Mode last year was to give New Zealanders access to the same content people overseas had.”
Other statistics from CallPlus include:
·
A quarter of Kiwi Internet traffic goes to Google and
YouTube, with both websites coming out on top along with
Facebook and Trade Me
· Rapidly
climbing in popularity are sites such as Netflix, BBC’s
iPlayer, live gaming website twitch.tv-live, and other
streaming TV services
· The number
of new customers choosing an unlimited plan doubled last
year
· While unlimited customers
are still a minority, they use a large portion of overall
bandwidth
· An average unlimited
fibre user consumed eight times the bandwidth of an average
copper data-cap customer
· Last
year average data consumption per household increased 40%
and this is certain to increase further in 2015
·
More Kiwis are importing goods direct from China, with
aliexpress.com breaking into the top 25 most popular
websites list. Sites such as aliexpress, along with
dx.com and dhgate.com, have increased in popularity because
they offer free international shipping to New Zealand.
Meanwhile, Hamilton’s predictions for 2015 include:
· The arrival of 4K streaming,
although it will remain niche and there will be no need to
ditch copper just yet with new compression technologies
being developed which should enable 4K over copper
·
Streaming services will result in a much higher percentage
of traffic served from within New Zealand due to local
Content Delivery Networks
· The
number of streaming video services will increase
dramatically after Netflix’s NZ launch in March
·
Dunedin will average the highest data consumption per
household thanks to Gigatown
·
Unlimited data plans will become the default
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