SANTA CLARA, Calif., Feb. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Based on its recent analysis of the global data visibility and traffic management market, Frost & Sullivan recognizes Sandvine with the 2020 Global New Product...
By Sandvine March 3, 2020
Topics: Piracy, Global internet phenomena, Internet, Iptv, Amazon fire tv
By Sandvine March 3, 2020
A study conducted...
Topics: Piracy, Global internet phenomena, Internet, Iptv, Amazon fire tv
By Sandvine February 25, 2020
Network intelligence solutions provider Sandvine has released the 2020 Mobile Internet Phenomena Report, which analyses how applications are consuming the world’s mobile Internet bandwidth.
Topics: Video, Mobile, Global internet phenomena, Mobile internet phenomena, Internet, Networks, Social media
By Sandvine January 6, 2020
As we enter a new decade it’s a good time for a balance about social media evolution and their impact on the economy. I started this blog at the beginning of the decade when social media were starting to become broadly adopted right to focus on what I thought was going to have a greater impact on the economies in the years to come. And it looks like I got...
Topics: Global internet phenomena, Internet, Networks, Social media, Smartphones
By Sandvine January 3, 2020
Tech firms look for solutions as data centres use huge amounts of power to fuel streaming and social media.
Topics: Video, Streaming, Global internet phenomena, Internet
By Sandvine January 2, 2020
House of Money, The Crown or Stranger Things – only at Netflix. The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel or Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan however, are exclusive content from Amazon Prime Video. Game of Thrones and Chernobyl, on the other hand, can only be seen on Sky. Apple TV + advertises exclusively with The Morning Show and The Handmaid's Tale can only be found on the telecom...
Topics: Netflix, Piracy, Global internet phenomena, Amazon, Internet
By Sandvine October 11, 2019
The latest Internet traffic report from Sandvine shows that global file-sharing traffic continues to rise. The same is true for VPN usage, which saw a drastic increase over the past year. According to Sandvine, increased fragmentation among legal video streaming services likely plays an important role in these trends.
Topics: File sharing, Streaming, Piracy, Global internet phenomena, Vpn
By Sandvine October 8, 2019
How many of us have been using our friends or friends of friends’ Netflix account just to watch a movie? Some of us have even got a combined Netflix subscription so that nobody has to pay a lot of dollars at the end of the month. However, this is not a permanent solution to the increasing rates of streaming services.
Topics: Streaming, Piracy, Global internet phenomena
By Sandvine October 1, 2019
Annoying consumers with too many costly streaming options could backfire, survey suggests.
Topics: Piracy, Global internet phenomena, Internet
By Sandvine October 1, 2019
Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney Plus, Apple TV Plus, Now TV, YouTube TV, Mubi, Shudder, BFI Player, Crunchyroll, Hulu, BritBox, Peacock… the list keeps getting longer. Everyone who’s anyone wants a slice of the streaming pie, and together, they’re ruining it for consumers. Multiple recent reports have now concluded that there are too many different...
Topics: Global internet phenomena, Internet, Data