http://forums.theregister.co.uk/foru..._the_internet/
That doesn't sound so bad right?
Well, that is until you learn that:
1) 51% of US internet traffic is video. People watching Youtube, Netflix and porn
http://blog.streamingmedia.com/2010/...breakdown.html
2) 31% of Internet traffic is bad robots, and 20% is good robots:
http://www.themarysue.com/robots-online-traffic/
Spam, Search engines, etc. Presumably not much overlapping with the above
Allowing for some obvious measurement and rounding errors - it seems like the NSA is basically watching everything else.
Confirmation from graph in 1st reference:
Notice email is a really tiny fraction.
The US's National Security Agency (NSA) has issued a document titled The National Security Agency: Missions, Authorities, Oversight and Partnerships (PDF) that explains some of its operations - and includes a claim it “... touches about 1.6 per cent... “ of daily Internet traffic and “...only 0.025 per cent is actually selected for review”.
Well, that is until you learn that:
1) 51% of US internet traffic is video. People watching Youtube, Netflix and porn
http://blog.streamingmedia.com/2010/...breakdown.html
2) 31% of Internet traffic is bad robots, and 20% is good robots:
http://www.themarysue.com/robots-online-traffic/
Spam, Search engines, etc. Presumably not much overlapping with the above
Allowing for some obvious measurement and rounding errors - it seems like the NSA is basically watching everything else.
Confirmation from graph in 1st reference:
Notice email is a really tiny fraction.
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