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14 September 2011 | Kavit Majithia
Pacnet has announced it will deliver a new next-generation content delivery network (CDN) service through EdgeCast.
The Asian carrier says its new strategic plan is intended to accelerate the delivery of digital content to a growing global audience, and enable business customers to benefit from a better web experience across Asia. Pacnet CEO Bill Barney said the company's content delivery strategy will complement its extensive regional subsea...
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