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Eurovision
Thanks to the great support we received from the Cloudflare team, especially during our peak weeks in May, we’ve felt more secure that the sites would keep running smooth regardless of amounts of traffic—and they have.
Wouter van Vliet, Project Developer of the Eurovision Song Contest at EBU/EUROVISION
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