Paul Graydon <p...@paulgraydon.co.uk> wrote
>
> http://arstechnica.com/business/news/2012/01/before-shutdown-megaupload-ate-up-more-corporate-bandwidth-than-dropbox.ars
>  

> Ars Technica are implying it was quite a source of bandwidth usage 
> within companies.  I'm curious, are any interesting charts on an ISP side?

<nitpick>

As a matter of techincal accuracy, The Ars Technica article reports that
monitored corporate networks had more traffic to/from megaupload.com than
to/from several other 'cyberlocker' operations, inncluding ones that were
more focused on the 'corporate' market.

'quite a source of bandwidth usage' is a bit of an overstatement, as the
traffic to/from Megaupload was somewhat over 20 terabyes, out of a total
of 10,900+ terabytes of monitored traffic.  Or about 0.189% of corporate
usage on the monitored networks.

</nitpick>



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