Shaky Internet connections lead to
rocky start for World Cup 2018 viewing in Vietnam
Internet traffic surges led to disappointing streaming quality
for many Vietnamese fans during the opening ceremony and match from 9:30 pm
Thursday to 12:30 am Friday
A TV using FPT Play to
stream VTV6 on June 14, 2018 is seen in this photo posted on Facebook.
Many Vietnamese fans were
disappointed when their set-top box devices left them with jerky streams of
the opening ceremony of the 2018 FIFA World Cup on Thursday evening.
While people
around the world enjoyed a brief but polished opening ceremony of the World
Cup in Russia last night, many Vietnamese were left with shaky connections as
they tried to access the show through web applications using cable boxes from
their provider.
The issue
did not appear random, as customers of all four major Internet TV suppliers
in the Southeast Asian country seemed to experience the same glitches.
Some locals
took to social networking sites to express their anger.
“I tried all
four providers, including MyTV, FPT Play, Clip TV, and VTV Go, but still had
issues getting a clear connection for the game," Facebook user Hoang Hai
reported in a post.
“I could
only watch for ten seconds at a time before the image would freeze. It kept
happening to the point that I couldn’t continue watching the match," Yen
Lam, a football fan based in District 10, Ho Chi Minh City, wrote on his
Facebook.
Notably,
poor connection seemed to be coming from channel VTV6 – the country’s most
popular World Cup broadcaster – from 9:30 pm Thursday to 12:30 am Friday.
Other channels showing the event seemed to be operating smoothly.
After the
kick-off match between Russia and Saudi Arabia ended with a five-star win for
the hosts, VTV6 resumed operating normally on all set-top box devices.
A
representative from the FPT network, Nguyen Viet Thang, confirmed the issues
and said that the firm’s technical department is working to solve them.
“Due to the
surge in traffic, not only FPT Play but other OTT [over the top] platforms
such as MyTV and Viettel also faced the same situation,” Thang added.
A set-top
box (STB) or set-top unit (STU) is an information appliance device that
generally contains a TV-tuner input and displays output to a television set
and an external source of signal, turning the source signal into content in a
form that will then be displayed on the television screen or other display
device.
They are
used for cable television, satellite television, and over-the-air television
systems.
Tuoi Tre News
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Thứ Sáu, 15 tháng 6, 2018
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