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  2. Content delivery network - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Content_delivery_network

    CDN is an umbrella term spanning different types of content delivery services: video streaming, software downloads, web and mobile content acceleration, licensed/managed CDN, transparent caching, and services to measure CDN performance, load balancing, Multi CDN switching and analytics and cloud intelligence.

  3. JSDelivr - Wikipedia

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    jsDelivr is powered by other content delivery network providers, including Cloudflare, Fastly and BunnyCDN, and switches to another provider if one is experiencing downtime. In China, Quantil is used as the content delivery network, as other providers are affected by the Great Firewall.

  4. CacheFly - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CacheFly

    CacheFly is a content delivery network (CDN) provider based in Chicago, Illinois with a 100% remote team. [1] In 1999 CacheFly started as Downloadhosting.com for file distribution for small software developers, by CTO, Matt Levine. The CacheFly service was launched in March 2005.

  5. Content delivery network interconnection - Wikipedia

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    Thanks to the many benefits of CDNs, e.g. reduced delivery cost, improved quality of experience (QoE), and increased robustness of delivery, CDNs have become popular for large-scale content delivery of cacheable content. For this reason, CDN providers are scaling up their infrastructure and many Internet service providers (ISPs)/network service ...

  6. Amazon CloudFront - Wikipedia

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    Amazon CloudFront is a content delivery network (CDN) operated by Amazon Web Services.The content delivery network was created to provide a globally-distributed network of proxy servers to cache content, such as web videos or other bulky media, more locally to consumers, to improve access speed for downloading the content.

  7. Edgecast - Wikipedia

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    Edgecast Networks, Inc. (formerly Verizon Digital Media Services) [2] was a subsidiary of Yahoo! Inc. and provider of content delivery network (CDN) and video streaming services. Founded in 2006, it was notable for being a self-provisioning CDN technology used by the telecommunication and hosting industries.

  8. Edgio - Wikipedia

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    Edgio, Inc., formerly Limelight Networks, is an American company that provides a content delivery network (CDN) service, used for delivery of digital media content and software. Following a 2022 acquisition of Edgecast , the company re-branded as Edgio, and now includes edge computing and cybersecurity services, such as DDoS mitigation .

  9. Mobile CDN - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_CDN

    Like traditional CDNs, the primary purpose of a Mobile CDN is to serve content to end users with high availability and high performance. In addition, Mobile CDNs can be used to optimize content delivery for the unique characteristics of wireless networks and mobile devices, such as limited network capacity, or lower device resolution. [1]