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A year in lockdown

Anja Feldmann, Oliver Gasser, Franziska Lichtblau, Enric Pujol, Ingmar Poese, Christoph Dietzel, Daniel Wägner, Matthias Wichtlhuber, Juan Tapiador, Narseo Vallina-Rodríguez, Oliver Hohlfeld, Georgios Smaragdakis

2021Communications of the ACM87 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In March 2020, the World Health Organization declared the Corona Virus 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak a global pandemic. As a result, billions of people were either encouraged or forced by their governments to stay home to reduce the spread of the virus. This caused many to turn to the Internet for work, education, social interaction, and entertainment. With the Internet demand rising at an unprecedented rate, the question of whether the Internet could sustain this additional load emerged. To answer this question, this paper will review the impact of the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic on Internet traffic in order to analyze its performance. In order to keep our study broad, we collect and analyze Internet traffic data from multiple locations at the core and edge of the Internet. From this, we characterize how traffic and application demands change, to describe the "new normal," and explain how the Internet reacted during these unprecedented times.

Topics & Concepts

The InternetCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)PandemicEntertainmentOrder (exchange)Internet privacyBusinessWork (physics)Computer scienceTelecommunicationsPolitical scienceEngineeringWorld Wide WebMedicineFinanceInfectious disease (medical specialty)PathologyDiseaseMechanical engineeringLawInternet Traffic Analysis and Secure E-votingNetwork Traffic and Congestion ControlNetwork Security and Intrusion Detection