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internet traffic
Coverage of internet traffic in the Nexus archive.
- China study finds subsea cable-wrecking supercurrents more common than realised
A study led by Tsinghua University found that turbidity currents, undersea flows capable of damaging subsea cables, are more common than previously believed. These currents form in environments like reservoirs and lakes, where they were thought impossible, challenging prior assumptions about their behavior.
- Internet traffic in Iran increasing
Internet traffic in Iran has been increasing according to Cloudflare Radar data. The article is discussed on Hacker News with 27 points and 9 comments.
- IPv6 carried half of internet traffic – for one day, according to Google
Google reported that IPv6 carried half of global internet traffic for a single day in March, though the milestone was not sustained long-term. The article notes that IPv6 adoption remains a work in progress.