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How coronavirus traffic affects internet speed and performance | Vox


All things told, from January 1 to March 22, internet traffic is up 18 percent in the United States, according to data from the internet performance and security company Cloudflare. Read More

Will coronavirus break the Internet? Here's what the experts say.


Experts are seeing traffic surges in both home broadband Internet and in some instances, cellular traffic as the coronavirus continues to spead. Read More

Coronavirus news is dominating readers’ attention | Vox


As a result, overall traffic to news sites has gone up. In recent days, article views have increased around 50 percent compared to the previous week, according to Parse.ly’s network. Read More

Surging Traffic Is Slowing Down Our Internet - The New York Times


So much traffic and stress on internet networks has slowed the speed of downloading web pages and apps, according to Ookla. “Congestion is higher,” said Adriane Blum, an Ookla spokeswoman. Read More

Surging web traffic because of coronavirus shutdowns slows internet ...


In late January, as China locked down some provinces to contain the spread of the coronavirus, average internet speeds in the country slowed as people who were stuck inside went online more and clo… ... Read More

Internet Is Getting Slower Worldwide; Will Coronavirus Break The ...


Csaba Posta, IT specialist working from home, studies with his daughter Vilma during the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Budapest, Hungary March 19, 2020. REUTERS/Bernadett Szabo The ... Read More


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