ICANN54 by the numbers ; up to 2426 devices connected, 50TB downloaded and more
Michele Neylon blogged about some ICANN54 stats : http://blog.blacknight.com/icann54-by-the-numbers.html "ICANN is all about the internet, so as you’d expect there’s a lot of bandwidth and the setup for the venue is always going to be a logistical feat. I reached out to ICANN’s team to get some of the numbers from this week’s meeting: 2395 attendees 2426 devices connected to the network at peak 49.8 TB Down / 39.5 TB Up – bandwidth consumed 7 tons of physical equipment 380 Microphones 450 International power strips 2700 Outlets 6.5km of cabling 5km of tape 90 Wireless access points 36 VoIP phones 16 printers 16 remote cameras 50 laptops 55 Mac minis for remote participation services ICANN meeting attendees are very international and the languages team does an amazing job of doing simultaneous interpretation. This time round they dealt with: English 258 hours Spanish 89 hours French 76 hours Arabic 67 hours Russian 64 hours Portuguese 59 hours Chinese 59 hours For some reason we seem to all be Apple fans, at least judging by the breakdown of operating systems that connected to the network: Apple 62% Android 23% Windows 15%"
Interesting stats..... Perhaps it could help drive some of the technology we choose to introduce ?? Beran "There is nothing more difficult to arrange and more dangerous to carry through than initiating change..." Machiavelli Sent from my iPhone
On 23 Oct 2015, at 19:40, Dev Anand Teelucksingh <devtee@gmail.com> wrote:
Michele Neylon blogged about some ICANN54 stats : http://blog.blacknight.com/icann54-by-the-numbers.html
"ICANN is all about the internet, so as you’d expect there’s a lot of bandwidth and the setup for the venue is always going to be a logistical feat.
I reached out to ICANN’s team to get some of the numbers from this week’s meeting:
2395 attendees 2426 devices connected to the network at peak 49.8 TB Down / 39.5 TB Up – bandwidth consumed 7 tons of physical equipment 380 Microphones 450 International power strips 2700 Outlets 6.5km of cabling 5km of tape 90 Wireless access points 36 VoIP phones 16 printers 16 remote cameras 50 laptops 55 Mac minis for remote participation services
ICANN meeting attendees are very international and the languages team does an amazing job of doing simultaneous interpretation. This time round they dealt with:
English 258 hours Spanish 89 hours French 76 hours Arabic 67 hours Russian 64 hours Portuguese 59 hours Chinese 59 hours
For some reason we seem to all be Apple fans, at least judging by the breakdown of operating systems that connected to the network:
Apple 62% Android 23% Windows 15%" _______________________________________________ ttf mailing list ttf@atlarge-lists.icann.org https://mm.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/ttf
Useful statistics overall. On Sat, Oct 24, 2015 at 12:10 AM, Dev Anand Teelucksingh <devtee@gmail.com> wrote:
For some reason we seem to all be Apple fans, at least judging by the breakdown of operating systems that connected to the network:
Apple 62% Android 23% Windows 15%"
I wonder what happened to all the Linux users...there were a few in ALAC/At-Large itself. satish
On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 11:35 AM, Satish Babu <sbabu@ieee.org> wrote:
Useful statistics overall.
On Sat, Oct 24, 2015 at 12:10 AM, Dev Anand Teelucksingh <devtee@gmail.com
wrote:
For some reason we seem to all be Apple fans, at least judging by the breakdown of operating systems that connected to the network:
Apple 62% Android 23% Windows 15%"
I wonder what happened to all the Linux users...there were a few in ALAC/At-Large itself.
Good question that came to me as i read through the stats as well. I for one run Linux by default and i know a couple of other folks as well. Cheers!
satish
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Pity there are no statistics for IPv6 v. IPv4. Kindest regards, Olivier On 23/10/2015 19:40, Dev Anand Teelucksingh wrote:
Michele Neylon blogged about some ICANN54 stats : http://blog.blacknight.com/icann54-by-the-numbers.html
"ICANN is all about the internet, so as you’d expect there’s a lot of bandwidth and the setup for the venue is always going to be a logistical feat.
I reached out to ICANN’s team to get some of the numbers from this week’s meeting:
2395 attendees 2426 devices connected to the network at peak 49.8 TB Down / 39.5 TB Up – bandwidth consumed 7 tons of physical equipment 380 Microphones 450 International power strips 2700 Outlets 6.5km of cabling 5km of tape 90 Wireless access points 36 VoIP phones 16 printers 16 remote cameras 50 laptops 55 Mac minis for remote participation services
ICANN meeting attendees are very international and the languages team does an amazing job of doing simultaneous interpretation. This time round they dealt with:
English 258 hours Spanish 89 hours French 76 hours Arabic 67 hours Russian 64 hours Portuguese 59 hours Chinese 59 hours
For some reason we seem to all be Apple fans, at least judging by the breakdown of operating systems that connected to the network:
Apple 62% Android 23% Windows 15%" _______________________________________________ ttf mailing list ttf@atlarge-lists.icann.org https://mm.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/ttf
-- Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond, PhD http://www.gih.com/ocl.html
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Beran Dondeh -
Dev Anand Teelucksingh -
Olivier MJ Crepin-Leblond -
Satish Babu -
Seun Ojedeji