Start of World Cup leads to record Internet traffic levels

Start of World Cup leads to record Internet traffic levels
According to new measurements by Akamai and reported by ZDNet, World Cup fervor has translated to record Internet traffic levels.

The Akamai Web traffic meters have classified the action as "heavy" since yesterday, with traffic to news sites around the world reaching a peak of 12.1 million visitors per minute (vpm) yesterday at noon.



After dipping in the afternoon, traffic held at after 6 million vpn, 130 percent higher than average, with above average traffic coming from every continent but most notably from Europe and Africa.

The traffic numbers seem to imply that traffic to news sites was most active during the South Africa vs. Mexico game, but remained strong for the France vs. Uruguay game.

Previously, the record for vpm was 8.5 million, which was set on the day of President Obama's election.



Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 12 Jun 2010 16:54
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  • 3 comments
  • Mrguss

    Ok....Nice to know That SOCCER dominate the whole world !

    32 days - 32 Countries

    For Games Times, live Scores and Results:
    http://www.goal.com/en-us/scores/group-results/244/fifa-world-cup

    +4000

    12.6.2010 18:48 #1

  • xaeroak15

    I have been getting a bad QoS from yesterday , the packet loss rate is about 50%

    12.6.2010 19:12 #2

  • Josipher

    Originally posted by xaeroak15: I have been getting a bad QoS from yesterday , the packet loss rate is about 50% mine too. guess now i know why.
    uh well, GO SPAIN GO!!
    :)

    12.6.2010 22:23 #3

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