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1% of total US video consumption

This stat has got to be numbers of people, or hours of viewing or something like that.

Also, it's probably reasonable to assume that the % of total Internet traffic consumed by streaming video exceeds 1%.

I'm not sure if the 2 stats are directly relatable, but something nags at me that this is an indicator of how internet bandwidth is used relative to what is available.

Are internet users who are watching something that is otherwise available on CATV/Satellite spectrum actually doing the Internet community a disservice?
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