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Table 5 - Comparing 2019 growth to 2020 growth.
Within these two lists there are a small number of economies where IPv6 deployment in 2020 exceeded the 2019 levels. In most cases the deployment slowed down in 2020, with the exception of the Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Thailand, Colombia, Ecuador, Argentina and Sri Lanka in this list. We can further break this down into a month-by-month change across 2020, tracking the five largest national deployments, shown in Figure 10.
India s growth occurred in the first half of the year, while China s effort took place in the third quarter. Overall, the most active months were April and September according to the measurement data. This is a major change from 2019, where June 2019 saw the highest growth in the number of users, shown in Figure 11, and the monthly growth rates were consistently double or triple the monthly growth rates seen across 2020. It is evident that the pandemic had an impact across the entirety of 2020.
Pandemic Boosted Netflix, Other Streaming Players in 2020 Pandemic Boosted Netflix, Other Streaming Players in 2020
From Hulu to Disney+, largest streaming services are expected to end the year with 50% more U.S. subscribers
published : 1 Jan 2021 at 04:00
3 The Netflix docudrama series Tiger King launched in mid-March just as lockdowns began across the US. (Photo: Netflix)
The past 12 months were billed as the year when a flood of new entrants would force streaming services to wage an all-out war for subscribers. Instead, incumbents and rookies alike feasted on a base of shut-in customers eager for more things to watch.
The largest streaming services are expected to finish 2020 with combined U.S. subscriber numbers more than 50% higher than a year ago, according to a Wall Street Journal analysis of data from market-research firms MoffettNathanson LLC and HarrisX.