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Allot Communications Releases Analysis of Mobile Traffic during 2014 FIFA World Cup [Travel & Leisure Close - Up]
[July 14, 2014]

Allot Communications Releases Analysis of Mobile Traffic during 2014 FIFA World Cup [Travel & Leisure Close - Up]


(Travel & Leisure Close - Up Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Allot Communications reported results from its analysis of mobile application traffic surrounding the 2014 FIFA World Cup.

According to a release from the company, real-time data showed that usage of mobile sports apps such as ESPN, BBC sports and Eurosport was up 300 percent above average levels during game times. Allot's granular analytics also showed that Facebook, Facebook Messenger, Instagram, Twitter, WhatsApp, Skype Chat and Viber were up 200 percent over the average use during game time. A deeper dive into social media apps showed WhatsApp Photo Sharing was up 30 percent over average at the beginning of the game.



Network traffic peaks shifted from normal hours to game times. As an example, in Latin America afternoon games shifted the traffic peaks from evening hours to those hours. Networks experienced two peaks on days when there were two major games and on days when there were no games traffic patterns shifted back to normal.

"Our analysis of mobile traffic surrounding the World Cup games definitely showed us that it's all about the online experience," said Yaniv Sulkes, AVP marketing at Allot Communications. "For example, during the Italy versus Uruguay game, YouTube traffic skyrocketed by more than 40 percent immediately following the infamous Suarez bite incident. This clearly demonstrates the widespread digital lifestyle where app adoption is strong and is particularly engaging around major events like the world cup - a fact operators should note and leverage." Allot Communications a global provider of intelligent broadband solutions that put mobile, fixed and enterprise networks at the center of the digital lifestyle and workstyle.


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