CenturyLink doubles content delivery network capacity in APAC

CenturyLink, Inc. announced it has strengthened its content delivery network (CDN) service capabilities in 11 cities across Asia Pacific (APAC) to cater to growing demands from global broadcasters, over the top (OTT) video streaming platforms and gaming companies to deliver high-performing web applications, ultra-high-definition (UHD) video streaming and game downloads.

CenturyLink recently acquired innovative video delivery solutions provider Streamroot and its peer-assisted streaming and multi-CDN capabilities as part of its strategic CDN expansion plans. Streamroot’s disruptive content delivery model incorporates consumer devices into an edge-based delivery architecture offering the ability to achieve performance otherwise not feasible with conventional CDN delivery methods.

Gaijin Entertainment, an independent video game developer and publisher specializing in the development of computer games and related technologies such as War Thunder, Star Conflict, Crossout and Cuisine Royale has partnered with CenturyLink to leverage its multi-CDN model, which is currently carrying more than half of Gaijin’s traffic.

Star Conflict, Crossout and Cuisine Royale has partnered with CenturyLink to leverage its multi-CDN model, which is currently carrying more than half of Gaijin’s traffic.

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