Since February 8, the Joost website
has had outages almost on a daily basis. Some short, some up to an hour
long. With a full week left of February, the website has already been
unavailable for a total of five hours and ten minutes this month.
This can be contrasted with January, when they had a total of one
hour and forty minutes of downtime, most of which was on one occasion
(January 5, for those interested). We have looked back six months into
the past, and a streak of outages like this is unprecedented.
Here is what the downtime for the Joost website looks like so far in February:
Joost.com downtime in February 2008
| Date |
Downtime |
| February 8 |
30m |
| February 9 |
5m |
| February 11 |
35m |
| February 12 |
45m |
| February 13 |
60m |
| February 16 |
10m |
| February 17 |
30m |
| February 18 |
60m |
| February 20 |
30m |
| February 21 |
5m |
| Total so far in February: |
5h 10m |
Note that this table only includes data until February 21.
For those who don’t know, Joost is an ad-sponsored, partially
P2P-based internet TV broadcast service started by the founders of
Kazaa and Skype. Although still in beta they have gained a large
following and the service has been covered extensively in the media and
blogs.
Uptrends has monitored the website (www.joost.com)
so we can’t comment on any service interruptions of their TV broadcasts
(which are viewed through the Joost software), but the website outages
can’t be good for them. They want to grow their user base, and this is
done through the website.
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