[{"author": "Glenn Deen", "text": "<p>Hello MOPS 124</p>", "time": "2025-11-03T17:01:02.000Z"}, {"author": "Ali Begen", "text": "<p>25% of what traffic? These numbers dont really mean anything ...</p>", "time": "2025-11-03T17:16:49.000Z"}, {"author": "\u00c9ric Vyncke", "text": "<p>possibly only 25% of the <em>US</em> traffic</p>", "time": "2025-11-03T17:17:56.000Z"}, {"author": "Ali Begen", "text": "<p>Certainly, the US for use, but even how is the total internet traffic measured in a given country? That is such a vague definition.</p>", "time": "2025-11-03T17:18:44.000Z"}, {"author": "altanai", "text": "<p>can we increase the volume of mic1  @meetecho</p>", "time": "2025-11-03T17:36:07.000Z"}, {"author": "Lenny Giuliano", "text": "<p>Sorry, I should have been more specific about that. Comcast has reported TNF \u201ccomprises roughly 25\u202fpercent of all internet traffic on Thursday nights\u201d and that it single-handedly \u201cmoved peak data usage on our broadband network from Sunday night to Thursday night.\u201d  <a href=\"https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/nfl-mlb-nba-streaming-tv-sports-1235756577/\">https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/nfl-mlb-nba-streaming-tv-sports-1235756577/</a></p>", "time": "2025-11-03T17:36:24.000Z"}, {"author": "Lorenzo Miniero", "text": "<p><span class=\"user-mention\" data-user-id=\"3004\">@altanai</span> for remote attendees or in the room? Can you elaborate which mic you mean by mic1?</p>", "time": "2025-11-03T17:37:11.000Z"}, {"author": "Stephan Wenger", "text": "<p>From an MPEG viewpoint, they don't care whether an RFC is informational or something else.</p>", "time": "2025-11-03T17:37:44.000Z"}, {"author": "Lenny Giuliano", "text": "<p>Of course, that is a single network, but Comcast is likely a representative sample of what other US carriers are seeing.</p>", "time": "2025-11-03T17:37:51.000Z"}, {"author": "Matt Green", "text": "<p>In the UK for a big football event that is only delivered online (so no parallel delivery over satellite/terrestrial) we see them peaking a little over 20% of total traffic</p>", "time": "2025-11-03T17:44:24.000Z"}, {"author": "Mike Blanche", "text": "<p>such events are probably 20-25% of \"internet traffic\" between a CDN and end-user, sure... but much lower impact further into the core/backbone I would imagine...</p>", "time": "2025-11-03T17:49:04.000Z"}, {"author": "Matt Green", "text": "<p>Oh sure, that's total bandwidth to the end user. We have fairly deep caching from a number of CDNs, so our peering interfaces and core network aren't carrying all of that</p>", "time": "2025-11-03T17:50:18.000Z"}, {"author": "Ali Begen", "text": "<p>@Stephan, the question remains the same for 3GPP, SVTA, DVB and others. MPEG is just an example.</p>", "time": "2025-11-03T17:50:29.000Z"}, {"author": "Ali Begen", "text": "<p>@Mike B. indeed, so when one says \"25% of the Internet traffic\", it is quite misleading. If they want to say \"25% of our access capacity\", just say so.</p>", "time": "2025-11-03T17:52:37.000Z"}, {"author": "Kyle Rose", "text": "<p>Doesn't this really come down to \"bandwidth-seeking applications will push out quality-seeking applications\"? A control system that looks at user experience over a long-ish time period, rather than using O(RTT) feedback like a TCP CC, is probably the general principle required to get media delivery to coexist with other, greedier applications.</p>", "time": "2025-11-03T17:54:05.000Z"}, {"author": "Kyle Rose", "text": "<p>I think ML et al. are kind of a red herring. There is probably a simple control system that can solve this general coexistence problem.</p>", "time": "2025-11-03T17:54:55.000Z"}, {"author": "Kyle Rose", "text": "<p>&lt;/speaking with hat off&gt;</p>", "time": "2025-11-03T17:55:07.000Z"}, {"author": "Ali Begen", "text": "<p>That would not be very \"sexy\", Kyle.</p>", "time": "2025-11-03T17:59:05.000Z"}]