Cisco reports that during 2011, the Internet was a total of 10.3 billion Internet connections in the world and those connections were generating a total of 30.7 exabytes per month. That’s impressive, but the figure is more than we will be producing by 2016: 110 exabytes per month with close to 20 billion connections. That is, on average, 2.5 devices connected to the Internet by someone who uses the web.

A zettabyte is the same as a 1 followed by 21 zeros. That’s a lot of information, lots of traffic and according to Cisco and analysis you made, that is the Internet traffic will when we get to 2016 (and if we allow the Maya), so hold on! Because we are going with the data.Cisco reports that during 2011, the Internet was a total of 10.3 billion Internet connections in the world and those connections were generating a total of 30.7 exabytes per month. That’s impressive, but the figure is more than we will be producing by 2016: 110 exabytes per month with close to 20 billion connections. That is, on average, 2.5 devices connected to the Internet by someone who uses the web.In the report, Cisco says that most devices that connect to the Internet will be objects that they used to in the past, televisions, refrigerators, and even our dogs. Something that will change, but not as much as we hope, will be the connections, with an industry average of 9 Mbps and in 2016 will be 34 Mbps Although only 3% of users have access to up to 100 Mbps connections Cisco also expects growth will be most noticeable in North America (and yes, that includes our country), an increase of up to 3 times what it is now.A very interesting fact is the percentage that computers: with 94% of Internet connections belonging to computers in 2011, by 2016, computers will be 81%, which means our connections will be mobile and also expects mobile connections and data plans increase.By 2016, there will be about 3.6 billion Internet users connected to, that is 45% of the current world population. Also, as expected, for the same year, there will be 3.7 billion users connected via a mobile device. The fastest growing area is the media, because the high connections allow better quality mobile video streaming. During 2016, 833 days of video are played per second. The media represent 54% of consumption on the Internet.









