Social Media at Sochi 2014’s Closing Ceremony: The Olympic-Sized Numbers

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How many laptops were used at the Closing Ceremony? Did Twitter dominate, or was another service the gold medal winner. In our infographic we take our network data and break down the numbers that social media brought to the losing Ceremony of the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics.

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The Top 5 Moments of the Closing Ceremony as Measured by WiFi Traffic on the Olympic Family (athletes, workers, media) network built by Avaya.

5. At 9:45 p.m., the South Korean Olympic delegation invites the world to the 2018 Winter Olympic Games. (183 Mbps)

4. At 8:50 p.m., the athletes take their seats after parading through the stadium. (185 Mbps)

3.3. At 9:30 p.m., a Russian traveling circus takes the floor, complete with a red and white circus tent. (185 Mbps)

2. At 10:15 p.m., the Sochi Winter Olympics mascots appear, waving goodbye to the crowd. (200 Mbps)

1. At 9:15 p.m., pianist Denis Matsuev plays Rachmanioff’s Concerto No. 2, as tuxedoed dancers push dozens of grand pianos in sync. (225 Mbps)

1.08 GBFacetime

1.89 GBWhatsApp

3.05 GBSkype

3.4 GBTwitter

3.42 GBGoogle

5.21 GBVkontakte

5.9 GBInstagram

7.12 GBFacebook

11.48 GBiTunes

23.17 GBDropbox

58.6%

PCs

Smartphones

35.5%

5.8%

Tablets

50,000 Ethernet PortsMore than the population of Hackensack, New Jersey

2,500 WirelessAccess Points 35 times more than Super Bowl 2013

90 Kilometers of Optical Fiber running between our VSP 9000 switches 5 times the height of Mt. Everest

6,500 Avaya IP Phones

7 Separate, Isolated Networks Using Fabric Connect

Virtualized on same backbone give Olympic family mem-bers their own space. For example, TV journalists transmit-ting video footage back home won’t crash the network for

recording downhill ski times.

Enough in theory to let every member of the Olympic Family x169 simultaneously stream HD movies to their tablets.

Maximum 54 Terabits per second

Network Speed

Supported by 4 Avaya Virtual Service Platform 9000 network switches

40,000 UsersSupporting all Olympic Family Members, including workers, journalists, and athletes. That’s the same number of people who volunteered last year to colonize Mars.

1,500 HD TVsMulticast via Fabric ConnectScattered throughout the 11 Olympic venues in Sochi. That’s enough to put 2 TVs in every room of Buckingham Palace.

120,000 Mobile DevicesEqual to the number of seats in the world’s 2nd largest stadium, Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata (Calcutta), India.

Behind the Sochi 2014 NetworkPowered by Avaya’s VENA Fabric Connect Solution

Olympic-Sized Numbers The

Mobile Devices Used During the Closing Ceremony

The Top 10 Most Popular Web Services of the Closing Ceremonyon the Olympic Family network powered by Avaya’s Fabric Connect

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