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  • April 30, 2020

    Prioritizing users in a crisis: Building the California COVID-19 response site

    We recognize, of course, that “Always accessible” is not a novel approach. Here in California accessibility is a guiding principle in the state’s digital strategy. And our work is just one part of the state’s larger commitment to ensuring that information and services are accessible.

    What is novel is how our team is broadening the definition of accessibility for state government to include performance as a core component. Performance as accessibility.

    Our goal is to make COVID19.CA.gov fast and easy to use on any kind of hardware or with any level of bandwidth.

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  • April 9, 2020

    How COVID-19 is affecting internet performance

    Some staggering stats from Fastly showing how traffic and download speed have changed during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Performance has quite literally never been more important.

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  • April 7, 2020

    Internet Traffic Surges As People Work From Home : NPR

    Visits to news sites went up as much as 60%. And people are spending more time playing online games.

    A similar pattern is emerging in the U.S. Cloudflare says Internet traffic jumped 20% on Friday, after President Trump declared the pandemic a national emergency. In hard-hit Seattle, Internet use was up 40% last week compared to January.

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  • April 7, 2020

    Brace yourself for slower data speeds - The Economic Times

    Latest data put out by the telecom regulator pegs the average monthly wireless data usage per user at 10.37 GB, which analysts say could rise by around 15% in the next two quarters if people continue to work from their homes over a prolonged period.

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