2014 World Cup Traffic Peaks

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In 2014, Akamai worked with over 50 broadcasters to stream live and on-demand video for all 64 World Cup matches to viewers in more than 80 countries. The tournament was the largest live sporting event Akamai has ever delivered, providing a unique perspective on the video traffic carried across the Akamai Intelligent Platform. To learn more, visit www.akamai.com/worldcup.

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2014 World Cup Traffic PeaksIn 2014, Akamai worked with over 50 broadcasters to stream live and on-demand video for all 64 World Cup matches to viewers in more than 80 countries. The tournament was the largest live sporting event Akamai has ever delivered, providing a unique perspective on video traffic carried across the Akamai Intelligent Platform.

UNITED STATES

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PORTUGAL

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GERMANYGER V. BRA (SEMIFINAL)NED V. ARG (SEMIFINAL) GER V. ARG (FINAL)

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To learn more, visit akamai.com/worldcup

MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN12:00PM 3:00PM 4:00PM 6:00PM 9:00PM

AVERAGE PEAK BY STAGE AVERAGE PEAK BY TEAMS’ REGION

AVERAGE PEAK BY DAY AVERAGE PEAK BY START TIME (EDT)

TOP 3 INDIVIDUAL MATCHES BY PEAK TOP 3 AVG. PEAKS BY TEAM

4.5 5.1 5.0 3.4 3.5 3.0 4.33.9

5.15.86.66.9 4.9 4.8

4.9 3.4 2.2 1.8

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NORTH/CENTRALAMERICA ANDCARIBBEAN

EUROPE4.8 Tbps

FINAL6.4 Tbps

SEMIFINALS

3.7 TbpsQUARTER-

FINALS

4.1TbpsROUNDOF 16

3.0 TbpsGROUPSTAGE

SOUTHAMERICA

AFRICA ASIA

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