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Sandvine released its "
.. latest Global Internet Phenomena Report focusing on Asia-Pacific and Europe. The report is based on data from a selection of Sandvine’s 250-plus communications service provider (CSP) customers .. and contains findings from both fixed and mobile networks:
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- Netflix is making gains in the new European markets they entered late last year, with the service now accounting for almost 10% of peak downstream traffic in Austria and France
- Apple Music, bolstered by a three month free trial, has surpassed Spotify as the leading music streaming service on mobile networks in Australia and New Zealand
- YouTube is the top mobile application in both Europe and Asia-Pacific, making it the global leader in mobile traffic
- Online gaming continues to drive traffic on fixed networks with Twitch and Steam now top-10 applications for the first time in Europe and Asia-Pacific respectively
- A prediction that Filesharing traffic share has peaked in Asia-Pacific and will begin to see significant declines as more over-the-top (OTT) video services expand to the region
- On a European airline, the three most popular applications by bandwidth are Facebook, general Web Browsing, and Apple’s iMessage
See "
Sandvine Report: Netflix And Apple Music Making International Gains" -
here.
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