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Data by Service Provider Lexicons of Early Modern English Analytics All Web Site Data Go to report Network 1 Oct 2018 - 22 Oct 2019 All Users 100.00% Users Explorer Summary Users 150 100 50 December 2018 February 2019 April 2019 June 2019 August 2019 October 2019 Acquisition Behaviour Conversions Service Provider Goal New Bounce Avg. Session Goal Goal Users Sessions Pages/Session Conversion Users Rate Duration Completions Value Rate 12,332 12,241 21,220 41.58% 4.06 00:04:23 0.00% 0 US$0.00 % of % of % of Avg for Avg for View: Avg for View: Avg for View: % of Total: % of Total: Total: Total: View: 4.06 00:04:23 0.00% 0.00% Total: 100.00% 100.07% 100.00% 41.58% (0.00%) (0.00%) (0.00%) (0) 0.00% (12,332) (12,232) (21,220) (0.00%) (US$0.00) 1. comcast cable communications llc 626 569 966 42.75% 3.29 00:02:51 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (4.62%) (4.65%) (4.55%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 2. university of toronto 339 310 1,098 14.94% 12.16 00:16:39 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (2.50%) (2.53%) (5.17%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 3. charter communications inc 299 281 369 54.20% 2.70 00:02:09 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (2.21%) (2.30%) (1.74%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 4. amazon.com inc. 210 210 210 100.00% 1.00 00:00:00 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (1.55%) (1.72%) (0.99%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 5. at&t corp. 200 182 363 34.44% 3.62 00:03:47 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (1.48%) (1.49%) (1.71%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 6. charter communications 187 171 297 45.45% 3.83 00:03:04 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (1.38%) (1.40%) (1.40%) (0.00%) (0.00%) mci communications services inc. d/b/a verizon 7. 156 142 250 33.20% 4.06 00:03:36 0.00% 0 US$0.00 business (1.15%) (1.16%) (1.18%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 8. at&t corp. 149 133 183 44.26% 4.19 00:03:13 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (1.10%) (1.09%) (0.86%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 9. ip pools 146 136 180 38.89% 3.71 00:02:42 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (1.08%) (1.11%) (0.85%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 10. rogers communications canada inc. 138 129 181 51.93% 2.63 00:02:09 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (1.02%) (1.05%) (0.85%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 11. comcast 133 122 180 47.78% 3.22 00:02:42 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (0.98%) (1.00%) (0.85%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 12. btbroadband-agg-56 132 120 169 51.48% 2.99 00:02:38 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (0.98%) (0.98%) (0.80%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 13. cellco partnership dba verizon wireless 132 123 202 56.93% 2.72 00:02:18 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (0.98%) (1.00%) (0.95%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 14. sympatico hse 119 100 222 38.74% 4.62 00:04:27 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (0.88%) (0.82%) (1.05%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 15. time warner cable internet llc 118 112 148 39.86% 3.68 00:02:26 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (0.87%) (0.91%) (0.70%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 16. amazon technologies inc. 117 117 117 99.15% 1.02 00:00:03 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (0.86%) (0.96%) (0.55%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 17. sky broadband 112 94 180 37.22% 3.59 00:03:50 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (0.83%) (0.77%) (0.85%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 18. t-mobile usa inc. 109 104 132 59.09% 3.10 00:02:39 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (0.81%) (0.85%) (0.62%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 19. cox communications inc. 102 97 149 38.26% 4.72 00:04:13 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (0.75%) (0.79%) (0.70%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 20. university of massachusetts 102 97 157 22.93% 5.04 00:05:47 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (0.75%) (0.79%) (0.74%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 21. centurylink communications llc 101 97 156 46.79% 3.22 00:03:08 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (0.75%) (0.79%) (0.74%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 22. at&t mobility llc 98 88 122 64.75% 2.39 00:01:27 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (0.72%) (0.72%) (0.57%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 23. deutsche telekom ag 96 94 208 26.92% 4.26 00:05:45 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (0.71%) (0.77%) (0.98%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 24. verizon 96 92 138 48.55% 3.09 00:03:24 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (0.71%) (0.75%) (0.65%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 25. google 80 80 82 100.00% 1.00 00:00:00 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (0.59%) (0.65%) (0.39%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 26. university of york 77 63 174 26.44% 5.24 00:06:56 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (0.57%) (0.51%) (0.82%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 27. shaw communications inc. 75 69 98 47.96% 3.49 00:02:25 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (0.55%) (0.56%) (0.46%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 28. psinet inc. 72 67 77 48.05% 3.25 00:01:13 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (0.53%) (0.55%) (0.36%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 29. oxford university 71 66 124 23.39% 4.69 00:05:03 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (0.52%) (0.54%) (0.58%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 30. comcast cable communications inc. 70 52 94 32.98% 3.27 00:03:04 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (0.52%) (0.42%) (0.44%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 31. microsoft corporation 64 64 64 98.44% 1.08 00:00:02 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (0.47%) (0.52%) (0.30%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 32. telecom italia s.p.a. tin easy lite 63 42 152 28.29% 4.94 00:08:35 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (0.47%) (0.34%) (0.72%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 33. optimum online (cablevision systems) 60 56 88 44.32% 3.19 00:03:31 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (0.44%) (0.46%) (0.41%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 34. claro s.a. 57 47 156 32.69% 3.72 00:06:25 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (0.42%) (0.38%) (0.74%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 35. comcast ip services l.l.c. 57 48 79 34.18% 3.67 00:03:43 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (0.42%) (0.39%) (0.37%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 36. virgin media limited 55 50 76 35.53% 4.91 00:06:23 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (0.41%) (0.41%) (0.36%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 37. telstra internet 54 48 69 46.38% 4.14 00:03:22 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (0.40%) (0.39%) (0.33%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 38. wind telecomunicazioni s.p.a 53 45 134 29.85% 5.00 00:06:33 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (0.39%) (0.37%) (0.63%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 39. reliance jio infocomm limited 50 50 54 83.33% 1.43 00:00:18 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (0.37%) (0.41%) (0.25%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 40. teksavvy solutions inc. 50 40 120 35.83% 3.62 00:02:04 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (0.37%) (0.33%) (0.57%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 41. folger shakespeare library 46 39 63 12.70% 6.84 00:06:37 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (0.34%) (0.32%) (0.30%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 42. universidad de salamanca 46 39 80 12.50% 7.76 00:17:09 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (0.34%) (0.32%) (0.38%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 43. university of cambridge 46 42 68 30.88% 3.90 00:02:16 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (0.34%) (0.34%) (0.32%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 44. orange s.a. 44 41 81 25.93% 3.80 00:03:31 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (0.33%) (0.33%) (0.38%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 45. at&t mobility llc 43 39 50 52.00% 2.92 00:02:53 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (0.32%) (0.32%) (0.24%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 46. nbp 43 43 43 100.00% 1.00 00:00:00 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (0.32%) (0.35%) (0.20%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 47. (not set) 41 32 66 53.03% 3.98 00:03:52 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (0.30%) (0.26%) (0.31%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 48. university of leeds 41 37 63 20.63% 4.49 00:03:28 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (0.30%) (0.30%) (0.30%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 49. yale university 41 41 88 23.86% 4.36 00:06:38 0.00% 0 US$0.00 (0.30%) (0.33%) (0.41%) (0.00%) (0.00%) 50.
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