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Bandwidth Bottleneck

Bandwidth Bottleneck
You must all be familiar with internet bandwidth in today’s time and age. You think of it as lanes on the highway, they allow more traffic to move on high speed at once. The bandwidth bottleneck is a term used for the slow internet connection where data flow is limited by the network resources. Internet service providers, however, aren’t the only cause of bandwidth bottleneck. Sometimes the naturally occurring high use of the network slows or alter the internet connection speed of the users or speed of the content producers, it can also happen simultaneously to both. (Learn about that time when 15,000 US customers missed that Game of Thrones episode due to a streaming failure on HBO’s part.)
Why does that happen? Simply put, this performance quality of internet is affected because computing demands of today are increasing at a pace much faster than that the capacity of our networks. According to some experts, this phenomenon is rather common in which every time a new technology arrives, an older technology creates some sort of bottleneck that impacts the performance of the newer technology.
As the global internet traffic is rising by an estimated 22% annually, this problem is likely to persist, and maybe become even worse. The global demand for high-quality streaming services (Oman got Netflix in 2016), live gaming & advancements in wearable technology like Google Glass, Snapchat Spectacles etc. internet bandwidth bottleneck issue is arising concerns.
Web Activities Most Likely to Induce Bandwidth Bottleneck
Bandwidth issues, most commonly arise due to some specific web activities and slow internet connection performance. These activities involve a large amount of data required over an extended duration like:
If you are habitual of streaming live internet video through channels like Netflix & YouTube.
If you transfer large data files between computers that exceed 100 MBs in size.
If you need constant data streaming like CCTV/ surveillance footage from security cameras.
If you are given to heavy downloading.
How to Avoid Bandwidth Bottleneck
An obvious teller of when your connection is suffering from bandwidth bottleneck is a slow connection. Your internet service provider is likely to add bandwidth at such a time to restore connection performance, which isn’t actually a long-term solution. You can also use software that can monitor your bandwidth health and analyze data to see if any routers or ports were overburdened. 
Once you know where the problem is, you can take measures to avoid it. Like if it’s happening simply because of careless data usage, you can upgrade your network package. 
Pro Tip: If you are an Omanian resident and are using Awasr’s fibernet services you might start thinking about a connection upgrade or double your internet connection speed.
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