CUPERTINO, California and CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts—July 24, 2000—Apple® and Akamai(NASDAQ: AKAM) today announced that the webcast of the Macworld Expo keynote delivered by Steve Jobs last week set new Internet records for the delivery of content at broadband rates. More than 6 terabytes of content were served during the one and a half hour webcast, which attracted more than 95,000 unique web visitors. During the peak of the webcast, more than 4.3 gigabitsper second of video were streamed at broadband rates to more than 21,000 simultaneous viewers, including 5,000 visitors who watched 1 megabit-per-second (Mbps) streams.
“The results of Wednesday's Macworld Expo keynote address are significant because of the sheer amount of broadband content delivered and the number of reported simultaneous streams,” said Alex Benik, carrier convergence analyst at the Yankee Group. “These results are indicators that when you have compelling content, broadband streaming media can be a powerful communications tool.”
During the keynote, Jobs unveiled Apple's entirely new line of desktops including the revolutionary Power Mac™ G4 Cube, an all-new iMac™ family and dual-processor Power Mac G4s. The webcast at www.apple.com attracted more than 400,000 hits in all and delivered the equivalent of 67,000 hours ofcontent.
Akamai's scalable network architecture enabled streams ranging from 28 K— to 1 Mbps. Akamai's Web traffic Reporter tool calculated the record-breaking data in real-time, monitoring all activity during the event.
About Akamai
Akamai is the foremost provider of global, high performance services for the delivery of Internet content, streaming media, and applications, serving over 1,000 Web properties. Akamai has the broadest deployment of servers for content, streaming media, and applications delivery with more than 4,000 servers in over 45 countries directly connected to more than 160 different telecommunications networks. Akamai (pronounced AH kuh my) is Hawaiian for intelligent, clever and cool.
About Apple
Apple ignited the personal computer revolution in the 1970s with the Apple II and reinvented the personal computer in the 1980s with the Macintosh. Apple is committed to bringing the best personal computing experience to students, educators, creative professionals and consumers around the worldthrough its innovative hardware, software and Internet offerings.
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