England, Mexico and Paraguay Lose 2010 World Cup Website Competition

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WatchMouse
measures the impact of 2010 World Cup on team and federation websites

Amsterdam, The Netherlands
– June 30, 2010
WatchMouse, a global industry leader in self-service
website and application performance monitoring, released a report today
that measured the performance and uptime of the websites of the 2010 FIFA World
Cup qualifying teams

including the websites of all six
football federations

and FIFA.com. Out of the 38 sites monitored, 10
had 100% uptime including the team sites of Australia, Japan, Côte
d’Ivoire, Italy, Netherlands, New Zealand, United States and Uruguay,
as well as the CAF and the UEFA federation sites. Coming in at the bottom
of the list were the team sites of England, Mexico and Paraguay. North
Korea was not included because they do not have a site. Overall, the
38 sites performed well with 80% of them falling into an acceptable
uptime range. Click here to view the full report.

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