the mobile traffic and television toorange – Distinguished Partner and Official JOP Supplier– Breaking records during recent events. Group teams expected to deploy additional mobile resources worldwide 2024 Olympic Games Enhance existing mobile sites.
During the final match France-Fiji to Rugby Sevens,Organized in Stade de France On July 27, mobile data traffic — secured via additional mobile means — the new 4G/5G antennas indoors and in the arena in particular — showed a peak traffic of 2.13 terabytes per hour. You should know that one terabyte per second is equivalent to 250 hours of HD video being shared every second.
The previous record was set at September 8 2023 during the opening match (France/New Zealand) The follower Rugby World CupAt a rate of 0.95 Tbps. This is an increase of nearly 224%, including more than 50% of the 5G traffic.
Records were broken during the swimming events with Leon Marchand.
StarsFinal proofs to swimming The men's 200m butterfly and 200m individual medley events were held on July 31 and August 2 at Paris La Defense Square16 new antennas were deployed in the stands. It should also be remembered that events stopped throughout France and at other competition sites during the races. Unusually, the operator noticed that mobile phone traffic had doubled at the Lyon stadium, for those who were watching Leon Marchand.
On TV platforms Olympic champion Leon Marchand He broke all records, while the previous records were achieved by football matches. summit to mobile traffic On July 31, it reached 1.86 Tbps for the first test. The previous record was dated to the match France and Spainorganized on July 9 as part ofEuro 2024 Football. The August 2 peak broke the record set on July 31, at 1.87 terabits per second.
More broadly, connectivity increased by 111% in Paris last week compared to the same period in 2023. Olympic competition sites saw the strongest mobile connections on July 27, 28 and 29 in terms of volume, the first in the world.Arena Paris SudStade de France, theArena Champ de Marsand the Concorde.
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