The Fifa 2010 World Cup breaks records for the largest TV viewership and the most daily page views on Fifa's official site.
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Intelsat has increased its capacity for the transmission of the World Cup, due to a high demand for broadcast services.
Fans can watch some of the 2010 Soccer World Cup matches live in 3D at cinemas around the country.
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An Eclipse survey claims 54% of workers will use corporate networks to stream World Cup matches to PCs.
The SABC will close its broadcast centre after the World Cup, but will still make use of all its broadcasting equipment for major events.
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