Netflix's biggest competitors aren't in Hollywood, it's YouTube, Facebook and Snapchat. How it adapts to the global, mobile internet's demands will be key.
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- In 2022, 65% of all internet traffic came from video sites
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Insights: What Netflix Says You’re Watching When You’re Not Watching Netflix, And Why It Matters
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YouTube Usage Comprises 37% Of All Mobile Web Traffic, Study Finds
YouTube’s grasp on the internet is irrefutable, but a new report by networking equipment firm Sandvine is providing some towering stats about how the platform stacks up on the mobile web -- for users who are browsing on cellular data as opposed to a WiFi connection.
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Mobile Video Viewership Has Doubled In Africa Year-Over-Year, Driven By YouTube (Study)
The lion’s share of video viewership in Africa is taking place on YouTube, which is already the top mobile app in both Asia-Pacific and the Middle East.
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- Netflix Eating Up More Bandwidth While YouTube’s Share Shrinks
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- Netflix Accounts For Nearly One-Third Of US Internet Traffic At Home
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