The messages for the Christmas wishes caught fire

9,3 million SMS messages were sent by its customers Cytamobile-Vodafone, using technology as the main means to express their Christmas wishes, highlighting it as part of their lives. Cyta recorded 7 million messages for Christmas…

More specifically, the text messages sent by Cyta customers are as follows:

From 18:00 on December 24, 2011 until 12:00 noon on December 26, 2011, a total of 9,3 million messages were sent.
From 18:00 to 24:00 on December 24, 2011, 1,5 million messages were sent.
For the 24 hours of Christmas Day (00: 00-24: 00), 7,0 million messages were sent.
From 00: 00-12: 00 on December 26, 2011, 810 thousand messages were sent.
On Christmas morning at 11:08:19 the highest density was observed, with 381 messages per second.
It is worth noting that no problems occurred, since the peak traffic observed between 09: 50-13: 00 on the 25th
December 2011 did not cause any delay in receiving the messages.

On a normal day, about 3,4 million messages are sent.

Source: OnlyCY.com

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