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Not enough capacity to go round...
B* have even produced a guide:
Here's a snippet, I haven't linked to it in case someone should go on to sign up with *T
;¬)
Here's a short guide to enjoying the Ukraine v England game if you're planning to watch it online this Saturday. The technical requirements have been set by Perform Media Services Ltd, the company showing the game.
This is the first time that such an event, with a potentially huge audience, has been on the internet. There will be pressure on the entire broadband network during the match, and slow speeds could affect everybody using the internet, not just BT customers.
Probably be a bit like the Millennium bug and no one will notice...
Yet another football thread from
[s]Hmmm...[/s] And yeah apparently they only have enough bandwidth for roughly 1 million viewers. Dodgy.
Such a stupid idea.
Not enough capacity to go round...
B* have even produced a guide:
Here's a snippet, I haven't linked to it in case someone should go on to sign up with *T
;¬)
Here's a short guide to enjoying the Ukraine v England game if you're planning to watch it online this Saturday. The technical requirements have been set by Perform Media Services Ltd, the company showing the game.
This is the first time that such an event, with a potentially huge audience, has been on the internet. There will be pressure on the entire broadband network during the match, and slow speeds could affect everybody using the internet, not just BT customers.
Probably be a bit like the Millennium bug and no one will notice...
Yet another football thread from
[s]Hmmm...[/s]