System live video UNT has failed
21/06/2018
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Yesterday began the Unified National Testing, which was conducted online stream system developed by Kazakhstan developers. If there is another failure of the broadcasting system, then the system will be changed in the current program, the Director of the NTC Ramazan Alimkulov at a press conference in the CCS.
He explained that on the first day of testing glitches during the broadcast of the UNT.
'At the first failure, we contacted the service provider, an international company with more than 15 data centers worldwide and over three million video cameras operating in continuous online mode. All day the company has corrected the situation, in the meantime, our programmers have developed a fallback. If today during the broadcast of the regular flow of graduates at UNT will fail, we will launch another service through another channel, what is required to be notified to the spectators.' - said the Director.
The online stream has undergone some problems, but the test was no problem. 196 thousand people found out about their results through a special bot system cables.
'Channel telegrams added 23 thousand users, and the query results amounted to 196 thousand. The results can be viewed on the sites mail.kz. Traditionally, many have checked the results on the website of the national testing' - said Ramazan Alimkulov
On the first day of testing any applicant is not able to collect a maximum score. Which Napomnim is 140 points.
The results of UNT-2018 will be available through the channel in the Telegram (@edugovkz_bot or edu.mail.kz).
Also get the results of the test on the site mail.kz and the website of the National testing center.
Stream UNT live will take place on the site www.ivideon.com/tv/map.
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