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The Internet Is Overloading.


EXTREEEEEME!!!

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"Consumer and corporate use of the Internet could overload the current capacity and lead to brown-outs in two years unless backbone providers invest billions of dollars in new infrastructure, according to a new study. A flood of new video and other Web content could overwhelm the Net by 2010 unless backbone providers invest up to US $137 billion in new capacity, more than double what service providers plan to invest, according to the study by Nemertes Research Group. In North America alone, backbone investments of $42 billion to $55 billion will be needed in the next three to five years to keep up with demand, Nemertes said. Quoting from the study: 'Our findings indicate that although core fiber and switching/routing resources will scale nicely to support virtually any conceivable user demand, Internet access infrastructure, specifically in North America, will likely cease to be adequate for supporting demand within the next three to five years.' Internet users will create 161 exabytes of new data this year."

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EVERYONE DELETE THEIR BRICKSHELF ACCOUNTS AND PERSONAL WEBSITES!

DELETE OLD TOPICS AND BLOG ENTRIES!

 

I'M NOT LEAVIN' YOU GUYS! WE"RE KEEPING BZPOWER ALIVE IF IT HAS TO BE THE LAST ISLAND-WEBSITE THERE IS IN THE WORLD! WE GOTS TO KEEP EACHOOOOOTHER!

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Well, this is, of course, if they do not realize the importance of the Internet... if they do decide to spend the cash, or create something that can handle the information, then it'll be alright, at least temporarily.

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I'm not convinced that the internet is going to die. If I'm reading the article right, the problem is that the amount of money that service providers are planning to invest is not enough. Internet service providers are paid by customers to provide them with internet access. That means, if the internet dies, they go out of business. So you'd presume they'd be willing to invest as much money as it takes to keep the internet alive.

 

I'm not really an expert on these things, but I'd assume that, if there is a true risk of overloading the capacity of the internets, a lot of websites will start deleting old content or put a limit on the amount of content their users can upload. Also, since the service providers are investing more money, I'd expect them to increase their prices for their customers.

 

It couldn't hurt to get rid of some old internet content, though. If you have any old/unwanted PMs, blog entries, Brickshelf/Maj images, videos or websites that you have uploaded to the internet, II'd urge you to see if you can delete them. :) I've spent a while clearing out my Maj.

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EVERYONE DELETE THEIR BRICKSHELF ACCOUNTS AND PERSONAL WEBSITES!

DELETE OLD TOPICS AND BLOG ENTRIES!

 

I'M NOT LEAVIN' YOU GUYS! WE"RE KEEPING BZPOWER ALIVE IF IT HAS TO BE THE LAST ISLAND-WEBSITE THERE IS IN THE WORLD! WE GOTS TO KEEP EACHOOOOOTHER!

The most we can do on B-shelf is delete the folders. :P

 

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