RCom RCOM Launches Fast Edge, To Deliver Content To its Customers

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BENGALURU :Reliance Communications (RCom) has launched content delivery network 'Fast Edge' for faster delivery of web content to users.

Fast Edge puts content closer to India's 350 million plus eyeballs than any other content delivery platform with most cost-efficient access available in the market, company officials told reporters here.

It is designed to take 'Digital India' from promise to fruition, they added.

"Fast Edge comprises a content delivery network of content caches around the edge of Reliance's Indian network, connecting back to nine state-of-the-art Tier III+ data centers in Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai and Hyderabad," RCom Enterprise & GCX CEO Bill Barney said.

"The content caches, in turn, are seamlessly connected onward to our network of data centers situated in key hubs along Emerging Markets Corridor, all interconnected by our wholly owned global subsea fibre network," he said.

"Because the content is cached and delivered across our local network, any rapid exponential growth in the number of users concurrently accessing will not automatically lead to middle mile bandwidth issues.In other words, content can now go "viral" across India without impact on users," RCOM Enterprise and GCX SVP of Product Management Braham Singh said.

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Aviral Sangal

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Correct. Its basically a CDN. Currently major CDN are hosted out of india majorly in singapore or in europe. Recently AWS started its data centers in india. There are 2 benefits of a CDN. 1st is the latency, speed and availability. 2nd is the cost. For example currently netflix data is being served through ireland. So we might not get the best of the experience. on the cost front fetching data from international servers and fetching it once makes a huge difference. RCOM has major interest in data centers and CDN in india.
Ironically netflix uses AWS as its service provider, who have data center in india yet we are being served through ireland
 
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