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Title: The Growth of the Internet


1
The Growth of the Internet
  • Prepared By
  • Rana Khartabil 941020
  • Kanwar Hazrah 2125015
  • This Report Was Prepared for Professor L.
    Orozco-Barbosa in Partial Fulfillment of the
    Requirements for the Course ELG/CEG 4183

2
Outline
  • What Is The Internet?
  • How Do We Measure Internet Growth?
  • Factors Affecting Internet Growth.
  • Current Trends With Internet Growth.
  • Speed of Growth Of Internet Traffic.
  • Voice Versus Data Communication.
  • Traffic On U.S. Voice And Data Networks.
  • Traffic On Internet Backbones In The U.S.
  • Actual Speed Of Growth Of Internet Traffic.
  • Growth In Bandwidth.
  • Future Trends.

3
What Is The Internet?
  • Loose connection of networks.2
  • Components
  • Hosts.
  • Communication links (fibre, copper, radio,
    satellite).
  • Routers.
  • Protocols (TCP, IP, FTP, HTTP).
  • Devices to manage various capabilities.8
  • In measuring internet growth, we consider both
    public internet and long-distance private
    networks.

4
How Do We Measure Internet Growth?
  • Number of users.
  • New subscribers or more usage/subscriber drives
    demand for bandwidth.
  • But humans can do so much web surfing in a day.
  • Method doesnt talk about intensity of usage.
  • Number of computers.
  • Number of backbone carriers.2
  • Sample too small for accurate predictions.

5
How Do We Measure Internet Growth? (Contd..)
  • Size of networks and Traffic they carry.2
  • Traffic on networks increased by
  • E-mails.
  • WEB (e.g. Google, Napster, Browsers)
  • Dominant on Internet traffic.
  • These applications allow computers to generate
    and receive traffic all the time.
  • Different traffic characteristics than human
    traffic.
  • Many simultaneous connections to different
    destinations, each which can burst to full
    capacity.1
  • Difficult to measure.

6
Factors Affecting Internet Growth
  • Conservative use of bandwidth (user and
    government).
  • Reduces burden on the internet.
  • Done by user awareness programs or government
    control.
  • Better models for traffic handling (engineers).
  • Distributed networks.
  • Growth of technology (engineers).
  • E-commerce.5

7
Factors Affecting Internet Growth (Contd..)
  • Security (engineers and government).
  • Increase in security incidents may hinder
    internet growth

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Factors Affecting Internet Growth (Contd..)
  • How fast supply and demand are likely to grow.3
  • Data storage capacities doubling each year.
  • Demand for data transmission is huge.
  • Affected by economy and sociology.
  • Data transmission pricing.3
  • Has shown increase since 1990.
  • Only recently have shown signs of decrease.
  • Once they start declining rapidly, many
    constraints on usage will be relaxed.

9
Current Trends With Internet Growth
  • Number of people with Internet access worldwide
    is 500 million.7
  • In fourth quarter of 2001, 24 million people
    gained Internet access.7
  • Double that of third quarter, which had 15
    million new users.

4
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Speed Of Growth Of Internet Traffic
  • Doubling every year, or every 3-4 months?
  • If every 3-4 months, we would have grown from 16
    TB in 1994 to 240 EB now on internet backbones.3
  • With 500 million internet users, volume of
    traffic would be 1.5 MB/sec for each user.3
  • Progress in transmission technology appears
    sufficient to double network capacity each year.3
  • Computing and storage capacity also growing.3
  • Extremely fast.
  • Faster than any other communication.

11
Voice Versus Data Communication
  • Voice traffic growing by 10.3
  • Internet traffic growing by 70-150.3
  • Reason
  • In most telephone calls, humans talk to only one
    person at a time.
  • With the computer, multiple connections can be
    maintained at the same time (i.e. Larger number
    of processes).1

12
Traffic On U.S. Voice And Data Networks
3
13
Traffic On Internet Backbones In The U.S.
3
  • Annual growth rate of 100 from 1990-94.
  • Annual growth rate of 1000 from 1994-96.
  • Annual growth rate slowing down to 100 in 1997.

14
Actual Speed Of Growth Of Internet Traffic
  • Internet growth is only limited by the number of
    simultaneous TCP sessions.1
  • Number of simultaneous TCP sessions is directly
    related to Moores law.1
  • Amount of information storable on a given amount
    of silicon has doubled every year since the
    technology was invented.9
  • Followed curve (bits per square inch) 2(t -
    1962), where t is time in years.9

15
Growth In Bandwidth
  • Primarily from WDM systems of increasing
    capacity.3
  • From installation of additional fiber.
  • Lab experiments show 1 TB/sec in 1995-96 to 3
    TB/sec in 1999.3
  • Only 3 times in four years.
  • Actual usage estimates are far less 20 GB/sec in
    1996 to 800 GB/sec in 2001.3
  • Transmission capacity of each fiber is doubling.

16
Growth In Bandwidth (Contd..)
  • 3

17
Future Trends
  • Moores law for growth of internet can be
    fulfilled for at least next decade.3
  • Doubling transmission capacity of fibers can be
    fulfilled until 2007.
  • We cannot be certain that internet traffic will
    continue doubling every year.
  • Trends in transmission and other technologies
    appear to provide demand and supply that will
    allow doubling each year.3

18
Future Trends Prediction (Contd..)
If continues doubling yearly, data traffic may
overtake voice by the end of this year or
somewhere in the next year.
19
Questions..?
20
A Note on Citation
  • Most of the citation in this paper was taken
    from the internet. Material skimmed from internet
    will be typeset according to the configurations
    of individual users computer, and thus cannot be
    precisely referenced especially as far as page
    numbers are concerned.
  • Also please note that this paper doesnt include
    data or tables which have not been referenced.
    All such references have been provided in the
    following section.

21
References
  • Arnaud, B. Some Observations on Internet Traffic
    Growth Scaling, http//www.ima.umn.edu/talks/w
    orkshops/8-6-7.2001/st-arnaud/st-arnaud.pdf
  • Coffman, K.G Odlyzko, A. 1998. The Size and
    Growth Rate of the Internet, http//www.firstmon
    day.dk/issues/issue3_10/coffman
  • Coffman, K.G Odlyzko, A. 2001. Internet
    Growth Is there a Moores Law for data
    traffic?, AtT Labs-Research, www.research.att.c
    om/amo/doc/internet.moore.pdf

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References (Contd..)
  • Global Reach. 2001. Global Internet
    Statistices, http//www.glreach.com/globstats
  • Laursen, J. 1997. The Internet Past, Present
    and Future - Internet and WWW History,
    http//www.vissing.dk/inthist.html
  • Martin, J. 1999. Growth of Internet Security
    Incidents, http//www.more.net/security/nt10/sld
    003.htm

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References (Contd..)
  • Pastore, M. 2002. At home Internet Users
    Approaching Half Billion, http//cyberatlas.inte
    rnet.com/big_picture/geographics/article/0,,5911_9
    86431,00.html
  • Steinke, S. 2000. How fast is the Internet
    Growing, http//www.networkmagazine.com/article/
    NMG20001003S0004
  • WebOpedia. 2002. Moores Law,
    http//www.webopedia.com/TERM/M/Moores_Law.html

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Possible Question 1
  • What is Moores Law?
  • The observation that the logic density of
    silicon integrated circuits has closely followed
    the curve (bits per square inch) 2(t - 1962)
    where t is time in years that is, the amount of
    information storable on a given amount of silicon
    has roughly doubled every year since the
    technology was invented. 9

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Possible Question 2
  • In the early 90s, many wizards predicted that
    internet growth is doubling every 3 months. Is
    this growth rate sustainable (knowing that in
    1994, the rate is 15 TB/ month)?
  • No. Doubling of internet traffic every three
    months would produce an increase by a factor of
    16 in one year. Hence it would have grown by a
    factor of almost 17 million. In 1994, internet
    carried 15 TB, so it would be carrying 240
    Exabytes now. Whereas today, we are still talking
    about Terabytes only.

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Possible Question 3
  • List the 5 different ways of measuring internet
    growth.
  • Number of users
  • Number of computers (hosts)
  • Number of TCP connections
  • Size of networks and traffic they carry
  • Number of backbone carriers

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Possible Question 4
  • What is the only limiting factor to measurement
    of the growth of internet?
  • Internet growth in only limited by the number of
    simultaneous TCP sessions.

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Possible Question 5
  • Globalization contributes to internet growth.
    Describe the factors which are stimulating the
    global growth?
  • Language barrier being lifted
  • More world population getting online
  • E-commerce

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Possible Question 6
  • What are the most relevant concerns regarding the
    future growth of the internet?
  • Availability of bandwidth to handle the traffic.
  • Technological advancement to handle the growth of
    internet.
  • Security of internet.

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Possible Question 7
  • What are some of the factors that affect internet
    growth?
  • Conservative use of bandwidth.
  • Better models for traffic handling.
  • Distributed networks.
  • Growth of technology.
  • E-commerce.
  • Security
  • How fast supply and demand are likely to grow.
  • Data transmission pricing.
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