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Janu 11
China's Internet TV is in collapse Clients Can not watch by CBox

Software CBOX can not work properly, staff suggested users first view through the web page.

Just online the day before yesterday, China Network Television (CNTV) has widespread concerns from online users, but since yesterday, there were users saying the site Client CBOX was in a state of collapse. Later reporter tried programs running for several times, but was still not able to watch the online live broadcasting, but the normal web page mode was working. CNTV relevant staff told reporters by telephone, the server was just on-line soon, in too many connections from users, the CBOX program was easy to crash, they were solving the problem.

China Network Television (CNTV) got online since December 28 and received widespread attention from China's Internet users. On 18:48 yesterday afternoon, the reporter opened the famous traffic ranking site Alexa and found that CNTV.cn in less than two days, had been ranking to the No. 4552 among CN domain names. Journalists found in the relevant web forums that online users reported the night before last (December 28) since 23:00 the Web client CBOX was in state of collapse. Yesterday afternoon around 5:00 p.m. reporters ran CBOX software on several occasions, but never able to successfully watch online video programming. CNTV relevant staff, told reporters in a telephone the current CNTV technology sector had not yet solved the problems in conneting CBOX through xiaonei.com, China Mobile and other networks, and the server was just on-line soon, in too many users connections, the CBOX was easy to collapse. CNTV relevant departments were working to solve the problem, and suggested anxious users watch videos through the web page first.

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