2020 network upstream growth rate nearly 4x pre-pandemic levels
OpenVault study shows the impact of business hours increases and individual subscriber behaviour on upstream capacity is putting unprecedented strain on network operators
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Driven by a massive increase in business hours consumption of applications such as video conferencing, broadband upstream traffic growth during 2020 was found to have been at 350% of historic rates, according to a new OVBI Special Report from OpenVault.
The
Pandemic impact on upstream broadband usage and network capacity report from the provider of software-as-a-service (SaaS)-based revenue and network improvement technology and data-driven insights for the broadband industry, investigated how remote work, education, entertainment and personal communication have applied significant pressure on operators’ significantly limited upstream capacity since March 2020.
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8 BBMP zones get their own commissioners
8 BBMP zones get their own commissioners
ByNaveen MenezesNaveen Menezes / Updated: Apr 1, 2021, 06:00 IST
Changes based on
burden on chief
IAS officers as zonal commissioners of eight Bruhat
Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) zones, in the first of a series of administrative changes being rolled out in keeping with the BBMP Act, 2020. The burden of civic administration on the chief commissioner is expected to reduce with the zonal commissioners getting more powers. It’s however not clear when the BBMP will form zonal committees.
Officers who are currently heading different departments in the BBMP have been posted as ex-officio zonal commissioners. They are: East – Manoj Jain (Special Commissioner – Projects), West – Basavaraju S (Special Commissioner – Revenue), South – Tulsi Maddineni (Special Commissioner – Finance), Dasarahalli – Raveendra S (Special Commissioner – Welfare), RR Nagar – B Reddy Shankar Babu (Spec
Each year, Americans dread April 15 Tax Day. However, the IRS announced in March that American taxpayers would have an extra month to file their federal income taxes, pushing Tax Day to May 17 in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, state filings will still proceed as planned in most places.
In 2019, the average state and local tax burden was 10.3% of income, but this figure varied widely from state to state ranging from less than 6% to over 14%, meaning differences of thousands of dollars in a given year.
To determine the states where Americans are paying the most taxes, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed data on state tax burdens from tax policy nonprofit the Tax Foundation. States were ranked based on state and local taxes paid by each state s residents as a percentage of that state s net national product in 2019. State income figures are based on net national product, which measures the value of goods and services produced by U.S. residents, minus the value of the fixed capital