Configurable On-the-Fly CDN is Cost Efficient and Transparent Alternative for Improving Web Experience
Today, CDN.net launched as the first user customizable and usage-based content delivery network (CDN), offering a cost effective way for businesses of all sizes to improve Web performance and reliability. CDN.net provides a practical solution to improve the Web experience, a CDN for everyone that’s charged on a utility basis, with no commitments and configurable on-the-fly, offering a real alternative to the lengthy contracts and fees associated with legacy CDNs.

“Today’s rich content demands plague online businesses with bounce-back, high latency and downtime that are harmful to their customer retention, marketing and SEO efforts. That’s why CDNs are now essential for all Web property owners. However, buying CDN is generally an expensive, frustrating experience where customers pay for resources they don’t end up using, and get a pre-packaged service that doesn't match their business,” said James Fletcher, Marketing Director, CDN.net.
“We’re taking a new approach to CDN, with a totally transparent service so customers pay for what they use, when they need it, with reliable performance and uptime. CDN.net is customizable on-the-fly to the needs of any business looking to deliver rich content quickly and affordably, wherever in the world their customers happen to be.”
With CDN.net, the federated model is finally proving itself as the most cost effective and reliable way to improve the Web experience for everyone, regardless of where or how the user is accessing content. That’s why CDN.net users are already seeing significant reductions in infrastructure costs, which means real ROI and happier, more loyal customers. With CDN.net, businesses finally have a performance solution that gives them complete control over how they optimize service for their customers.
For more information about CDN.net, visit www.cdn.net.
Add A Comment
Thank you for your comment. It will be posted to the site shortly.
Sorry! There was a problem with your comment submission. Please try again.
Comment
Allowed HTML: <b>, <i>, <u>
Post Using Facebook
Click the button below to continue
Post Using Twitter
Click the button below to continue
Comments
Thank you for your comment. It will be posted to the site shortly.
Sorry! There was a problem with your comment submission. Please try again.