Internet access booms following mass outages

New State of the Internet 2011 report outlines how natural and man-made disasters have hit net access over the last year
New State of the Internet 2011 report outlines how natural and man-made disasters have hit net access over the last year

Akamai's annual State of the Internet report has been released this week, with a veritable boatload of useful facts and figures about global net speeds, DDoS attacks, the effects of natural and man-made disasters on the internet and lots, lots more.

Akamai has around 100,000 servers spread across 72 countries worldwide and the company's new report reveals that getting online in many areas of the world has been significantly more difficult for millions in 2011, due to "government action in response to protests, natural disasters or, oddly enough, simply scavenging for scrap metal."

Via Ars Technica and Akamai.com