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Home » Akamai Reports Traffic Peaks during World Cup

Akamai Reports Traffic Peaks during World Cup

July 15, 2010
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Akamai reported that global interest in this year’s World Cup was over 2X higher than the 2006 event, as demonstrated by Akamai’s Net Usage Index for News, which registered a peak of more than 20 million visitors per minute on June 24th, compared to a peak of 8 million visitors per minute during the 2006 World Cup.

For this year’s World Cup, Akamai delivered live and on-demand Web content and streaming for 24 global broadcasters into 65 countries during the month-long World Cup championships. Customers included ESPN, Prisacom, Televisa, TV2 and TV4. Some highlights:

On ESPN3.com, matches were viewed by 7.4 million unique viewers

  • ESPN.com’s front page, which prominently featured World Cup news, video and scores, saw 304 million visits and 663 million page views
  • Swiss IPTV portal wilmaa.com saw its traffic more than double during peak times and supported more than 100,000 additional viewers during the event
  • sf.tv provided live and on-demand streams of all matches in Switzerland and at peak times registered up to 35,000 concurrent streams, a sf.tv streaming record.

http://www.akamai.com

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