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He Illinois court ordered the British organization Spamhaus, which is engaged in compiling blacklists to block mass mailings, to pay $27,002 to the Chicago company e360. This amount is compensation for the fact that Spamhaus recognized e360 as a spamming company. e360 CEO Dave Linhardt initially claimed that the spammer label awarded to him by Spamhaus resulted in $11.7 million in losses. The court of first instance awarded this amount to the plaintiff, as the defendant did not appear at the hearing. A Chicago law firm has volunteered to represent Spamhaus in the appeals court. The lawyers demanded from e360 to prove that the damage was caused by this amount.
In response, Linhardt increased the demands to $135 million. On the France Phone Number eve of the trial, Linhardt presented additional materials and reduced the required amount to $122 million, The structure of global Internet traffic is changing, say the largest network operators. Video is still the main eater of network channel capacity, but the structure of video is changing. If earlier the lion's share of traffic in the global network was generated by millions of users downloading videos in torrent networks, now the main traffic generator is the so-called streaming video generated by resources such as YouTube or video conferencing systems, when users communicate with each other through video channels.
In the next couple of years, the indicated trend will only strengthen, the Cisco company, which manufactures most of the network hardware for computer networks, is confident. Experts note that peering traffic has been a major driver of backbone capacity growth over the past decade or so. Cisco says that video streaming is now gaining popularity at a much faster rate than it was a few years ago with torrent video. This trend is only expected to continue in the next few years. Already since the beginning of 2010, the volume of streaming video on the network exceeds the volume of downloaded video.
In response, Linhardt increased the demands to $135 million. On the France Phone Number eve of the trial, Linhardt presented additional materials and reduced the required amount to $122 million, The structure of global Internet traffic is changing, say the largest network operators. Video is still the main eater of network channel capacity, but the structure of video is changing. If earlier the lion's share of traffic in the global network was generated by millions of users downloading videos in torrent networks, now the main traffic generator is the so-called streaming video generated by resources such as YouTube or video conferencing systems, when users communicate with each other through video channels.
In the next couple of years, the indicated trend will only strengthen, the Cisco company, which manufactures most of the network hardware for computer networks, is confident. Experts note that peering traffic has been a major driver of backbone capacity growth over the past decade or so. Cisco says that video streaming is now gaining popularity at a much faster rate than it was a few years ago with torrent video. This trend is only expected to continue in the next few years. Already since the beginning of 2010, the volume of streaming video on the network exceeds the volume of downloaded video.