"PARC research fellow Van Jacobson argues that the Internet was never designed to carry exabytes of video, voice, and image data to consumers' homes and mobile devices, and that it will never be possible to increase bandwidth fast enough to keep up with demand"
The internet was never designed to carry exabytes? Who is this guy kidding? It's not the "internets" fault or how it was designed. Blame the ISPs that provide the terrible bandwidth. Google fiber seems to be the answer and the image other ISPs need to follow. Greed is what powers todays slow bitrate not the "internet". The reason "it will never be possible to increase bandwidth" is because the ISPs refuse to.