Internet Viewing A Tera Hit For TVNZ Olympic Fans
CityLink Media Release
Friday 22 August 2008
Internet Viewing A Tera Hit For Tvnz Olympic Fans
Kiwis, glued to their computers to see key
Olympic events, have created record volumes of downloads
from the internet, says Neil de Wit CEO of CityLink, the NZ
the broadband and fibre company that assisted TVNZ in
providing live internet coverage of the Olympics.
Mr De Wit says the volume of Olympic downloads has been staggering.
“We think it’s the most data downloaded for a single event in NZ history.”
“Watching Olympic coverage via the TVNZ website peaked on Tuesday at 3:40pm, coinciding with the time the men’s triathlon finished, and when NZ went up against Germany in the men’s hockey.
"TVNZ Olympic coverage via the StreamingNet
content delivery network
peaked on Tuesday at 3:40pm,
coinciding with the finish of the men's triathlon, and when
NZ went up against Germany in the men's hockey. At that
time we hit a peak output of 5.2Gb/s of data. Average daily
peaks over the fortnight were 1.5-2Gb/s, with a few over
4Gb/s"
Overall 95 terabytes of data were moved from the start of the games up until Friday morning.
“That’s equivalent to 5000 people using a 20Gb monthly data plan in one week.
"CityLink engineered for significantly more
peak capacity, with the CDN
capable of delivering 10-15
Gb/s, clearly data traffic caps mean that
users have been
picking and choosing what they watched and when,
rather
than leaving the online coverage running 18 hours
a day."
“CityLink is proud to have been able to assist
TVNZ in bringing Olympic viewing via the internet to all New
Zealanders. says Mr De Wit.
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