2023 witnessed more than 180 Internet outages globally: Data
Cloudflare, Inc (NYSE: NET), a connectivity cloud company, has published its fourth annual Year in Review. From what it’s understood, the data has explored global Internet insights and security trends, accompanied by information on popular Internet services in 2023.
According to an official release, Cloudflare’s Year in Review revealed that in 2023 alone, there was a 25% increase in global traffic, with no signs of slowing. It’s believed that this growth underscores the dependency on Internet services to facilitate and underpin systems and tasks such as supporting global digital economies, enabling the operations of healthcare networks, maintaining business continuity for enterprises, and connecting people with their communities.
“I believe our role on the Internet allows us to see the ebbs and flows of online popularity and emerging technology trends in real-time – such as the boom in AI and accelerated global use of Starlink. It is our responsibility to be transparent and share the data and perspectives from reports such as our Year in Review to help keep the online world more informed, resilient, and secure,” Matthew Prince, co-founder and CEO, Cloudflare, said.
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