Internet connectivity is nowhere near leveling off, according to an annual Cisco forecast, though future growth will be increasingly driven by mobile devices. Researchers predict that the proliferation of phones and tablets will boost internet use, broadband speed and wi-fi availability worldwide, with a projected 3.4 billion internet users – and a staggering 18.9 billion internet connections – by 2016. “In 2011, PCs generated 94 percent of consumer Internet traffic,” researchers wrote. “This contribution is expected to fall to 81 percent by 2016 – demonstrating the impact that an increasing number and variety of devices like tablets, smartphones, etc. are having on how consumers and businesses access and use the Internet.” Global internet traffic will top 1.3 zettabytes – that’s one trillion gigabytes – in 2016, according to Cisco. In 2011, traffic was just .37 zettabytes.
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