OpenVault: Broadband usage hits a record high on Easter Sunday
Driven in part by video conferencing, broadband usage spiked to a record high on Easter Sunday (April 12), according to data from OpenVault. Easter Sunday downstream consumption hit 16.3 GB per subscriber, which marked an increase of almost 16% over the previous Sunday (14.1 GB) and of 37.9% over March 1 (11.8 GB), the latter of which was before COVID-19 social distancing measures started to take effect. OpenVault said upstream usage per subscriber on Easter Sunday was 0.97 GB, up 18.6% over the previous Sunday upstream high of 0.81 GB on April 5 and 51.7% over the 0.64 GB on March 1. Total Easter Sunday consumption was 17.3 GB per subscriber. The previous Sunday per subscriber highs for total consumption and downstream usage were 15.97 GB and 15.17 GB, respectively, on March 22, 2020.
OpenVault: Broadband usage hits a record high on Easter Sunday Report Finds Record-High Sunday Broadband Traffic on Easter, Perhaps Driven by Virtual Holiday Visits (telecompetitor)