Implications of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Internet Traffic

Konferenz: Breitbandversorgung in Deutschland - 15. ITG-Fachkonferenz
02.03.2021 - 03.03.2021 in online

Tagungsband: ITG-Fb. 295: Breitbandversorgung in Deutschland

Seiten: 5Sprache: EnglischTyp: PDF

Autoren:
Feldmann, Anja; Gasser, Oliver; Lichtblau, Franziska (Max Planck Institute for Informatics, Saarbrücken, Germany)
Pujol, Eric; Poese, Igmar (BENOCS GmbH, Berlin, Germany)
Dietzel, Christoph; Wagner, Daniel; Wichtlhuber, Matthias (DE-CIX, Cologne, Germany)
Tapiador, Juan (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain)
Vallina-Rodriguez, Narseo (IMDEA Networks, Madrid, Spain and ICSI, Berkeley, USA)
Hohlfeld, Oliver (Brandenburg University of Technology, Germany)
Smaragdakis, Georgios (Max Planck Institute for Informatics, Saarbrücken, Germany & Technische Universität Berlin, Germany)

Inhalt:
In this paper, we report on a measurement study by researchers from several institutions that collected and analyzed network data to assess the impact of the first wave of COVID-19 (February-June 2020) on the Internet traffic. The datasets from Internet Service Providers, Internet Exchange Points, and academic networks, primarily in Europe, provide a unique view on the changes of Internet traffic due to pandemic and the lockdown that forced hundreds of millions of citizens to stay and work from home. The analysis shows that the increase of Internet traffic was about 15-20 % within a couple of weeks, an increase that is typically spread over multiple months under typical operation. However, traffic during peak hours does not increase by more than 5 %. The increase was noticeably higher for specific applications, e.g., remote work applications, teleconferencing, video on demand; in some cases up to 200 %. However, overall, the Internet reacted well to these unprecedented times.