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FINDING YOUR GROUNDHOG

Brad Rinklin

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Retail Net Usage (NUI) Index for popular shopping days/holidays in 2011

Daily Peak

Daily Average

Baseline

2010 Daily Average*

Dates (2014)

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[state of the internet] s t a t eo f t he i n t e r ne t . com

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Across the second quarter of 2015 Akamai observed moderate, positive connectivity growth. From a global perspective, the average connection speed increased 3.5% quarter-over-quarter (QoQ) and 17% year-over-year (YoY) to 5.1 Mbps, while the global average peak connection speed increased 12% QoQ and 26% YoY

INTERNET & BROADBAND ADOPTION

Country/Region Q2 2015Avg. Mbps

Q2 2015Peak Mbps

11.7

11.2

5.9

5.6

5.5

4.7

4.7

4.5

4.0

3.6

3.3

3.2

1.9

1.6

1.5

50.4

48.1

47.7

37.0

27.3

25.6

28.5

27.8

24.9

27.0

17.6

17.3

16.8

13.9

15.0

AMERICAS HIGHLIGHTS (Q2 2015)United States

Canada

Uruguay

Chile

Mexico

Argentina

Peru

Colombia

Ecuador

Brazil

Panama

Costa Rica

Bolivia

Venezuela

Paraguay

akamai’s [state of the internet]

Global Average Connection Speed

Global Average Peak Connection Speed

5.1Mbps

32.5Mbps

to 32.5 Mbps. In the Americas region, the United States had the highest average connection speed at 11.7 Mbps, while Paraguay had the lowest at 1.5 Mbps. The United States also had the highest peak connection speed at 50.4 Mbps, while Venezuela had the lowest at 13.9 Mbps.

DOWNLOAD THE FULL REPORT / www.stateoftheinternet.com

Cable and wireless/mobile providers continued to drive the largest volumes of IPv6 requests, as many are leading the way for IPv6 adoption in their respective countries. Among this group of providers, Belgium’s Telenet joined Verizon Wireless and Brutele in the second quarter in seeing more than half of their requests to Akamai made of IPv6. Eleven countries in total, up from nine in the first quarter, had at least 25% of their requests to Akamai made over IPv6.

27%

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Q2 2015 IPv6 Traffic %

35%

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25%

67%

IPv6 ADOPTIONEuropean countries continued to dominate IPv6 adoption, taking 8 of the top 10 spots. As with the previous quarter, the only two non-European countries among the top 10 were the United States and Peru, both of which saw double-digit quarterly improvements. These two countries ended the quarter with 19% and 17% adoption rates, respectively.

Q2 2015 IPv6 Traffic (%)

10%

Greece

13%

Portugal

19%

United States

23%

Switzerland

38%

Belgium

17%

Peru Luxembourg

14%17%

Germany

8.7%

Czech Republic

8.2%

Estonia

Across the second quarter of 2015 Akamai observed moderate, positive connectivity growth. From a global perspective, the average connection speed increased 3.5% quarter-over-quarter (QoQ) and 17% year-over-year (YoY) to 5.1 Mbps, while the global average peak connection speed increased 12% QoQ and 26% YoY

INTERNET & BROADBAND ADOPTION

Country/Region Q2 2015Avg. Mbps

Q2 2015Peak Mbps

11.7

11.2

5.9

5.6

5.5

4.7

4.7

4.5

4.0

3.6

3.3

3.2

1.9

1.6

1.5

50.4

48.1

47.7

37.0

27.3

25.6

28.5

27.8

24.9

27.0

17.6

17.3

16.8

13.9

15.0

AMERICAS HIGHLIGHTS (Q2 2015)United States

Canada

Uruguay

Chile

Mexico

Argentina

Peru

Colombia

Ecuador

Brazil

Panama

Costa Rica

Bolivia

Venezuela

Paraguay

akamai’s [state of the internet]

Global Average Connection Speed

Global Average Peak Connection Speed

5.1Mbps

32.5Mbps

to 32.5 Mbps. In the Americas region, the United States had the highest average connection speed at 11.7 Mbps, while Paraguay had the lowest at 1.5 Mbps. The United States also had the highest peak connection speed at 50.4 Mbps, while Venezuela had the lowest at 13.9 Mbps.

DOWNLOAD THE FULL REPORT / www.stateoftheinternet.com

Cable and wireless/mobile providers continued to drive the largest volumes of IPv6 requests, as many are leading the way for IPv6 adoption in their respective countries. Among this group of providers, Belgium’s Telenet joined Verizon Wireless and Brutele in the second quarter in seeing more than half of their requests to Akamai made of IPv6. Eleven countries in total, up from nine in the first quarter, had at least 25% of their requests to Akamai made over IPv6.

27%

13%

37%44%

21%

7%9%

45%

32%

14% 3%

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Q2 2015 IPv6 Traffic %

35%

18%23% 21%

71%

53%

43%

25%

67%

IPv6 ADOPTIONEuropean countries continued to dominate IPv6 adoption, taking 8 of the top 10 spots. As with the previous quarter, the only two non-European countries among the top 10 were the United States and Peru, both of which saw double-digit quarterly improvements. These two countries ended the quarter with 19% and 17% adoption rates, respectively.

Q2 2015 IPv6 Traffic (%)

10%

Greece

13%

Portugal

19%

United States

23%

Switzerland

38%

Belgium

17%

Peru Luxembourg

14%17%

Germany

8.7%

Czech Republic

8.2%

EstoniaAcross the second quarter of 2015 Akamai observed moderate, positive connectivity growth. From a global perspective, the average connection speed increased 3.5% quarter-over-quarter (QoQ) and 17% year-over-year (YoY) to 5.1 Mbps, while the global average peak connection speed increased 12% QoQ and 26% YoY

INTERNET & BROADBAND ADOPTION

Country/Region Q2 2015Avg. Mbps

Q2 2015Peak Mbps

11.7

11.2

5.9

5.6

5.5

4.7

4.7

4.5

4.0

3.6

3.3

3.2

1.9

1.6

1.5

50.4

48.1

47.7

37.0

27.3

25.6

28.5

27.8

24.9

27.0

17.6

17.3

16.8

13.9

15.0

AMERICAS HIGHLIGHTS (Q2 2015)United States

Canada

Uruguay

Chile

Mexico

Argentina

Peru

Colombia

Ecuador

Brazil

Panama

Costa Rica

Bolivia

Venezuela

Paraguay

akamai’s [state of the internet]

Global Average Connection Speed

Global Average Peak Connection Speed

5.1Mbps

32.5Mbps

to 32.5 Mbps. In the Americas region, the United States had the highest average connection speed at 11.7 Mbps, while Paraguay had the lowest at 1.5 Mbps. The United States also had the highest peak connection speed at 50.4 Mbps, while Venezuela had the lowest at 13.9 Mbps.

DOWNLOAD THE FULL REPORT / www.stateoftheinternet.com

Cable and wireless/mobile providers continued to drive the largest volumes of IPv6 requests, as many are leading the way for IPv6 adoption in their respective countries. Among this group of providers, Belgium’s Telenet joined Verizon Wireless and Brutele in the second quarter in seeing more than half of their requests to Akamai made of IPv6. Eleven countries in total, up from nine in the first quarter, had at least 25% of their requests to Akamai made over IPv6.

27%

13%

37%44%

21%

7%9%

45%

32%

14% 3%

Comcas

t Cab

le

Veriz

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sTim

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NET S

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Belga

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AT&T

T-Mob

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l Peru

Telen

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KDDI

Corpo

ration

Telek

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ysia

Libert

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60

40

20

0

Q2 2015 IPv6 Traffic %

35%

18%23% 21%

71%

53%

43%

25%

67%

IPv6 ADOPTIONEuropean countries continued to dominate IPv6 adoption, taking 8 of the top 10 spots. As with the previous quarter, the only two non-European countries among the top 10 were the United States and Peru, both of which saw double-digit quarterly improvements. These two countries ended the quarter with 19% and 17% adoption rates, respectively.

Q2 2015 IPv6 Traffic (%)

10%

Greece

13%

Portugal

19%

United States

23%

Switzerland

38%

Belgium

17%

Peru Luxembourg

14%17%

Germany

8.7%

Czech Republic

8.2%

Estonia

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