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Record viewers watch Obama inauguration online

Source: Xinhuanet | 01-21-2009 10:41

Special Report:   Inauguration of Barack Obama

BEIJING, Jan. 21 (Xinhuanet) -- A record number of people have watched the inauguration ceremony of U.S. President Barack Obama online, with many news websites beating their traffic records.

Internet technology firm Akamai Technologies said Inauguration Day set records for simultaneous live viewership, with 7.7 million people watching video streams carried by the company, which is hired by many news sites to handle video delivery, at the same time on Tuesday. On ordinary days, the number of simultaneous viewers rarely goes over 2 million.

Akamai's competitor Limelight said 2.5 million people watched the inauguration on sites that use Limelight for delivery, with most of the viewers staying for Obama's entire speech.

By 3:30 EST on Tuesday, CNN.com had served more than 21.3 million live video streams, smashing its Election Day record of 5.3 million streams, according to data from CNN.com. The site also said it served more than 1.3 million simultaneous streams at its peak, during Obama's inaugural address. The website had to place some viewers on a "wait list" for a while before they could view the live stream.

MSNBC.com also posted a strong performance, delivering more than 14 million video streams by 1 p.m. EST. The site had logged more than 80 million page views by that time.

The huge number of video viewers appears to have slowed down the Internet as a whole. Keynote Systems Inc., which tracks website performance, said the Internet's top 40 sites slowed down by as much as 60 percent when the ceremony started at 11 a.m., and many news sites saw even sharper declines in performance.

 

Editor:Zhang Pengfei