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Argentina: Cabase Reported that Internet Traffic Peaked 30% Higher than Usual in Argentina's World Cup Debut

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The Argentine Chamber of Internet (Cabase) announced that during the first match of the Argentina National Team in the 2026 World Cup the Internet traffic in that country reached a peak of 4.15 Tbps (Terabyte per second), a figure that means a 30% increase with respect to the average traffic of a normal day at that same hour, which is around 3.20 Tbps. The game, which ended with triumph by 3-0 of Argentina over Algeria, was contested this Tuesda…
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The Argentine Chamber of Internet (Cabase) announced that during the first match of the Argentina National Team in the 2026 World Cup the Internet traffic in that country reached a peak of 4.15 Tbps (Terabyte per second), a figure that means a 30% increase with respect to the average traffic of a normal day at that same hour, which is around 3.20 Tbps. The game, which ended with triumph by 3-0 of Argentina over Algeria, was contested this Tuesda…

Prensa Cabase The Argentine Chamber of Internet (CABASE) reported that during the debut of the National Team in the FIFA World Cup 2026, Internet traffic in its national network of interconnection, in which the vast majority of Internet users in Argentina connect, reached a peak of 4.15 Tbps between 22 and 24 hours, registering an increase of about 30% compared to the average traffic of a normal day at that hour, which is around 3.20 Tbps.

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DPL News broke the news on Wednesday, June 17, 2026.
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