LONDON, May 7 /PRNewswire/ -- A British computer software research company may have solved the growing problem of the Internet slowing down.
The software, called C-THRU is in the final stages of production, at Bubblephone Ltd, based at the University of Sussex Innovation Centre, near Brighton.
Experts predict that demand for Internet bandwidth, already growing at 60% a year, will start to exceed supply from as early as next year because of more people working online and the soaring popularity of bandwidth-hungry websites such as YouTube and services such as the BBC's iPlayer. The volume of traffic generated each month by YouTube is now equivalent to the amount of traffic generated across the entire Internet in all of 2000.