Seacom has announced a new partnership with CDNetworks, with the CDNetworks content clusters and caching nodes being deployed on Seacom’s pan-African IP network footprint in Dar es Salaam.
The nodes will accelerate and optimise HTTP content, rich media, downloadable files, video, music, software updates and other Web content requested by operators and Internet Service Providers connected to Seacom’s IP network. African end users will in turn enjoy lower latency, faster speeds and more reliable service when accessing popular web services and content from around the world.
“Many of our global customers, such as retail and gaming companies, are looking to reach the growing online population in Africa,” says Jeff Kim, chief operating officer: US/EMEA at CDNetworks. “With CDNetworks caching technology deployed in SEACOM’s network, Africa ISPs can now deliver global website content much faster to end-users, providing a better online experience.”
Mark Tinka, Seacom’s head of engineering, says: “We continue to improve the performance and reliability of access to the Internet for all our customers, and our partnership with CDNetworks is another qualitative step in that direction.
“Bringing content to Africa, and making it freely available to all our existing and growing customer base, means a richer and more rewarding internet experience for them. We shall continue this trend so our customers get the most out of their service with Seacom.
“Seacom’s IP network was named as the Best Pan-Africa initiative at the 2013 AfricaCom Awards. We will continue to develop new partnerships and expand our network and IP Transit offerings to help our operator and service provider customers to differentiate themselves in today’s competitive and highly-evolving African marketplace,” Tinka says.