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Moving About Traffic On The Global Network In Lightening Speed

The fact that the Internet is also called the World Wide Web is well-known to all Internet users. People readily accept the fact that they can easily access web sites not only across the United States but around the world as well. While the average user may not understand how the Internet works, the average user is constantly looking for speedy access to information. How quickly information flows becomes important. If you picture the Internet as a highway, the flow of traffic is smoother and faster when there is less traffic on the highway. At peak rush hour, the highway is slower with the volume of traffic and an accident at any time of day can bring traffic on the highway to a halt.

When you apply this scenario to Internet traffic flow, you can see how traffic speed and flow affects the great WWW. Heavy Internet traffic slows down system response and causes delays along routes to a particular website. Another influence in traffic speed and flow is equipment malfunctions. These malfunctions slow the loading of your website and may even take you along alternative routes to get to your final destination. Of course, these interruptions are no more than a fraction of a second. But, when you add up these small intervals of time over large distances, you are facing costly delays ~ especially for any business world that relies on the Internet for a large part of their revenue.

A watchful eye on the traffic conditions and progressions in Internet speed are closely kept by businesses that rely on a speedy Internet and by Internet service providers. The latest trends in Internet speed and dependability can be viewed from http://www.internettrafficreport.com - a site with real-time reports as the changes happen. An update on this information is given at this site every five minutes.

What do traffic reports tell you about global Internet traffic? At Internet Traffic Report~s website, you see tracking of speed trends in Europe, Asia, Australia, North America and South America. The continent of Africa does not currently have enough routers to accurately track a message as it~s sent from the sender to the receiver. Therefore, calculating a meaningful traffic value in Africa is not possible. The traffic index used in each continent goes from the number 0 (meaning the slowest) to 100 (meaning the fastest). At this site, you also can find the average response time in fractions of a second for test messages that are routinely sent out into the Internet. If your American Internet speed is frustrating you, take yourself to this site and look up the response time in North America. You~re frustrations will go down when you see that North America~s response time is on average twice as fast as South America, Europe and Australia~s. What~s more, North America~s fast time is three times quicker than Asia~s.

A quick trip to this site will reinforce the fact that the World Wide Web is succeeding in its mission to unify the world and link people to each other across all the continents. For the developed nations of the world, this service is quick and reliable.

Riki Trafford is the owner of Direct MO Marketing Inc which offers low cost keyword-targetted web traffic.