Content Delivery Network

Deliver content faster, everywhere

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Overview

Content Delivery Network (CDN) accelerates your websites, applications, and video streams by distributing content from servers strategically located closest to your users. This advanced CDN architecture minimises latency, ensuring your digital assets load quickly and reliably—no matter where your audience is. Whether you’re streaming high-definition media, hosting dynamic web content, or rolling out software updates, CDN keeps your content fast, secure, and always available.

Engineered for peak performance and scalability, seamlessly handles traffic surges and delivers a consistent user experience across all devices and locations. With robust security features and real-time optimisation, your business benefits from improved site speed, reduced bounce rates, and higher engagement. Power your digital growth with CDN—where content delivery meets reliability and reach.

Pricing

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Core Features at a Glance 

Global Edge Network
Delivers content from servers located closer to users for faster load times and reduced latency.
Content Caching
Stores static and dynamic content at edge locations to minimise origin server load and improve speed.
Real-Time Analytics
Provides detailed insights into traffic, performance, and usage to help you optimise delivery.
Origin Shielding
Reduces repeated requests to your origin servers, improving stability and reducing bandwidth costs.
Smart Routing
Uses intelligent traffic routing to direct users to the best-performing edge server.

What You Get

Still have questions?

A CDN is a network of distributed servers that deliver web content to users based on their geographic location, improving speed and performance.
It caches content like images, videos, and web pages on multiple servers worldwide and delivers it from the nearest server to the user
Faster load times, reduced server load, better scalability, improved security, and enhanced user experience.
CDNs distribute traffic across multiple servers, which helps absorb sudden spikes and prevent server overload.
No, even small to medium websites can benefit from CDNs by improving speed and reliability for their users.
Generally, yes. Faster load times and improved site performance, achieved through a CDN, can positively impact SEO rankings.
Consider factors such as server locations, pricing, security features, customer support, and ease of integration with your existing infrastructure.

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