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Starting in 2000, bandwidth requirements at Cisco Systems began to double every 12 to 18 months, degrading performance on established circuits. Driving bandwidth consumption were voice over IP and video on demand, which share the network with more conventional business applications. Cisco developed a structured process for planning bandwidth requirements - categorizing network traffic as legitimate, inappropriate, or unwise, and setting sizing and utilizing thresholds.
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