The State of the Internet Report: America's Highlights - Second Quarter, 2013

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United States: 36.3 Uruguay: 15.3 Argentina: 14.5 Paraguay: 9.7 Venezuela: 8.4 Colombia: 16.8 Ecuador: 19.6 Chile: 19.3 Mexico: 18.9 Brazil: 18.7 Costa Rica: 12.4 Canada: 34.4 Peru: 16.0 Bolivia: 8.8 The State of the Internet Report AMERICAS HIGHLIGHTS – SECOND QUARTER, 2013 In the second quarter, the global average connection speed increased 5.2% to 3.3 Mbps, and the global average peak connection speed increased 0.1% to 18.9 Mbps. Across countries in the Americas, quarterly changes across both metrics were generally positive. Just over 10% of observed attack traffic originated in North and South America, just over 10% originated in Europe, and over 78% originated in the Asia Pacific/Oceania region. Africa was responsible for just three-tenths of a percent. SECURITY: ATTACK TRAFFIC INTERNET & BROADBAND ADOPTION MOBILE CONNECTIVITY 11 % Other OTHER 2.0 % India 1.0 % Romania 1.4 % Brazil 2.5 % Taiwan 1.7 % Turkey 2.4 % Russia 6.9 % United States 38 % Indonesia 33 % China 0.9 % South Korea The blue areas represent each country’s percentage of the overall total amount of attack traffic observed by Akamai. 5 40 10 35 15 30 20 25 Mbps Average Peak Connection Speeds, Americas 1 9 0 10 8 2 7 3 6 4 5 Mbps Average Connection Speeds, Americas United States: 8.7 Uruguay: 1.9 Argentina: 2.0 Paraguay: 1.3 Venezuela: 1.3 Colombia: 2.9 Ecuador: 2.9 Chile: 2.9 Mexico: 3.6 Brazil: 2.4 Costa Rica: 2.1 Canada: 8.2 Peru: 2.1 Bolivia: 0.9 Global Average Connection Speed Global Average Peak Connection Speed 3.3Mbps 18.9Mbps DOWNLOAD THE FULL REPORT | www.akamai.com/stateoftheinternet NOTE: The average and average peak connection speeds presented above are based on end-user connections from those mobile networks to the Akamai Intelligent Platform, and are not necessarily representative of a single provider’s full set of service offerings or capabilities. Mobile provider CA-2 had the highest average connection speed at 4.1 Mbps, while AR-1 and AR-2 had the lowest at 0.9 Mbps. Mobile provider US-2 had the highest average peak connection speed at 17.7 Mbps, while AR-1 had the lowest at 4.7 Mbps. Average Connection Speed Average Peak Connection Speed 0 5 10 15 20 Argentina AR-2 U.S. US-1 Chile CL-4 Chile CL-3 El Salvador SV-2 El Salvador SV-1 U.S. US-2 U.S. US-3 Brazil BR-2 Colombia CO-1 Paraguay PY-2 Canada CA-2 Venezuela VE-1 El Salvador SV-3 Argentina AR-1 Bolivia BO-1 Brazil BR-1 Uruguay UY-1 Mbps 3.8 17.7 2.8 9.5 2.3 15.4 15.4 2.0 13.0 1.8 7.3 1.6 11.7 1.6 1.6 12.0 1.4 7.9 1.4 8.6 1.4 7.9 1.4 9.5 1.2 6.3 4.1 15.2 1.0 6.4 1.0 9.1 0.9 4.7 0.9 9.4

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Each quarter, Akamai publishes a quarterly "State of the Internet" report. This report includes data gathered across Akamai's global server network about attack traffic, average & maximum connection speeds, Internet penetration and broadband adoption, and mobile usage, as well as trends seen in this data over time. This infographic illustrates the Americas Highlights with regard to Internet and Broadband Adoption, Security: Attack Traffic and Mobile Connectivity for the second quarter of 2013. To download the full report, visit: http://www.akamai.com/stateoftheinternet/

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United States: 36.3

Uruguay: 15.3

Argentina: 14.5

Paraguay: 9.7

Venezuela: 8.4

Colombia: 16.8

Ecuador: 19.6

Chile: 19.3

Mexico: 18.9

Brazil: 18.7

Costa Rica: 12.4

Canada: 34.4

Peru:16.0

Bolivia: 8.8

The State of the Internet ReportAMERICAS HIGHLIGHTS – SECOND QUARTER, 2013

In the second quarter, the global average connection speed increased 5.2% to 3.3 Mbps, and the global average peak connection speed increased 0.1% to 18.9 Mbps. Across countries in the Americas, quarterly changes across both metrics were generally positive.

Just over 10% of observed attack traffic originated in North and South America, just over 10% originated in Europe, and over 78% originated in the Asia Pacific/Oceania region. Africa was responsible for just three-tenths of a percent.

SECURITY: ATTACK TRAFFIC

INTERNET & BROADBAND ADOPTION

MOBILE CONNECTIVITY

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India

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Romania

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Brazil

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Taiwan

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Turkey

2.4%

Russia

6.9%

United States

38%

Indonesia

33%

China

0.9%

South Korea

The blue areas represent each country’s percentage of the overall total amount of attack traffic observed by Akamai.

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United States: 8.7

Uruguay: 1.9

Argentina: 2.0

Paraguay: 1.3Venezuela: 1.3

Colombia: 2.9 Ecuador: 2.9Chile: 2.9

Mexico: 3.6

Brazil: 2.4Costa Rica: 2.1

Canada: 8.2

Peru: 2.1

Bolivia: 0.9

Global Average Connection Speed

Global Average Peak Connection Speed

3.3Mbps

18.9Mbps

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NOTE: The average and average peak connection speeds presented above are based on end-user connections from those mobile networks to the Akamai Intelligent Platform, and are not necessarily representative of a single provider’s full set of service offerings or capabilities.

Mobile provider CA-2 had the highest average connection speed at 4.1 Mbps, while AR-1 and AR-2 had the lowest at 0.9 Mbps. Mobile provider US-2 had the highest average peak connection speed at 17.7 Mbps, while AR-1 had the lowest at 4.7 Mbps.

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The State of the Internet ReportASIA-PACIFIC HIGHLIGHTS – SECOND QUARTER, 2013

In the second quarter, the global average connection speed increased 5.2% to 3.3 Mbps, and the global average peak connection speed increased 0.1% to 18.9 Mbps. Across countries in the Asia-Pacific region, quarterly changes across both metrics were generally positive.

Just over 10% of observed attack traffic originated in North and South America, just over 10% originated in Europe, and over 78% originated in the Asia Pacific/Oceania region. Africa was responsible for just three-tenths of a percent.

SECURITY: ATTACK TRAFFIC

INTERNET & BROADBAND ADOPTION

MOBILE CONNECTIVITY

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India

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Romania

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Brazil

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Indonesia

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China

0.9%

South Korea

The blue areas represent each country’s percentage of the overall total amount of attack traffic observed by Akamai.

Global Average Connection Speed

Global Average Peak Connection Speed

3.3Mbps

18.9Mbps

DOWNLOAD THE FULL REPORT | www.akamai.com/stateoftheinternet

NOTE: The average and average peak connection speeds presented above are based on end-user connections from those mobile networks to the Akamai Intelligent Platform, and are not necessarily representative of a single provider’s full set of service offerings or capabilities.

Mobile provider HK-2 had the highest average connection speed at 3.6 Mbps, while NC-1 had the lowest at 0.8 Mbps. Mobile provider MY-2 had the highest average peak connection speed at 39.8 Mbps, while NC-1 had the lowest at 6.1 Mbps.

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China: 2.8

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Vietnam: 1.7Indonesia: 1.7

Malaysia: 3.1

New Zealand:4.6

Singapore:6.5

Taiwan:5.5

Australia:4.8

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Japan: 12

China: 11.4

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Indonesia:11.3

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The State of the Internet ReportEMEA HIGHLIGHTS – SECOND QUARTER, 2013

In the second quarter, the global average connection speed increased 5.2% to 3.3 Mbps, and the global average peak connection speed increased 0.1% to 18.9 Mbps. Across countries in EMEA, quarterly changes across both metrics were generally positive.

Just over 10% of observed attack traffic originated in North and South America, just over 10% originated in Europe, and over 78% originated in the Asia Pacific/Oceania region. Africa was responsible for just three-tenths of a percent.

SECURITY: ATTACK TRAFFIC

INTERNET & BROADBAND ADOPTION

MOBILE CONNECTIVITY

11%

Other

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India

1.0%

Romania

1.4%

Brazil

2.5%

Taiwan

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Turkey

2.4%

Russia

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United States

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Indonesia

33%

China

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South Korea

The blue areas represent each country’s percentage of the overall total amount of attack traffic observed by Akamai.

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Germany:7.3

Sweden: 8.4Belgium: 8.4

Spain: 5.9

Switzerland: 11

UK: 8.4Portugal: 5.4

Netherlands: 10.1

Norway: 7.4

Italy: 4.9

Romania:7.5

Russia: 7 Ireland:8 Finland: 8.1

Austria: 8.1

Denmark: 8.1 Sweden: 33.7

Belgium: 39.9

UK: 37.1

Finland:31

Austria: 31.6

Denmark: 29.9France: 5.7

S. Africa: 2.3

Israel: 7.4 Germany:32.6

Spain: 32.1

Switzerland: 41.4

Portugal: 35.1

Netherlands: 38.8Norway: 28.7

Italy: 23.3

Romania: 47.5

Russia: 30.8

Ireland:30.9

France: 24.2

S. Africa: 8.3

Israel: 40.1

Global Average Connection Speed

Global Average Peak Connection Speed

3.3Mbps

18.9Mbps

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NOTE: The average and average peak connection speeds presented above are based on end-user connections from those mobile networks to the Akamai Intelligent Platform, and are not necessarily representative of a single provider’s full set of service offerings or capabilities.

Mobile provider RU-1 had the highest average connection speed at 9.7 Mbps, while ZA-1 had the lowest at 0.5 Mbps. Mobile provider SA-1 had the highest average peak connection speed at 53.9 Mbps, while ZA-1 had the lowest at 2.2 Mbps.

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