tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8507382315274482472.post8491864160424379624..comments2022-03-26T11:41:55.830+00:00Comments on The Smoothwall Blog: Will web connections fail to cross the line during the Olympics?Tom Newtonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17889630359738527948noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8507382315274482472.post-81660579480923197072012-05-10T12:34:30.781+01:002012-05-10T12:34:30.781+01:00To put some numbers on the issue >>>
200...To put some numbers on the issue >>><br /><br />2008 Beijing Games:<br />1) NBCOlympics.com served 75.5 million streams - that's about 9.9 million hours of online video.<br />2) The BBC served 40 million+ streams equal to 6.5 million hours peaking at 200,000 concurrent viewers.<br /><br />2010 Vancouver Winter Games:<br />1) NBC Olympics Mobile hit 82M page views / 1.9M mobile video streams. <br />2) Akamai delivered over 5K hours of live and On-Demand video over the 17 days – that’s about 12 petabytes of data.<br /><br />2012 London Games:<br />This year the BBC will break all the records both terrestrial and digital – 3D, HD, digital terrestrial, online, mobile … <br /><br />My advice is manage your network users or buy a big telly (and a licence!).Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8507382315274482472.post-50817075607267235232012-05-09T16:51:48.390+01:002012-05-09T16:51:48.390+01:00This comment has been removed by the author.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com