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<description><![CDATA[t0KE posted : This stat has got to be numbers of people, or hours of viewing or something like that.<br><br>Also, it's probably reasonable to assume that the % of total Internet traffic consumed by streaming video exceeds 1%.<br><br>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.<br><br>Are internet users who are watching something that is otherwise available on CATV/Satellite spectrum actually doing the Internet community a disservice?]]></description>
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