ChinaCache and NSN work together to help boost mobile content delivery in China

As web usage grows exponentially around the globe, mobile is proving to be the highest growth vehicle. This is especially true in emerging markets, such as Asia and Latin America, where mobile devices are much cheaper that traditional PCs. Furthermore, wireless mobile networks are a much more attractive option for telecom companies as they are easier and cheaper to set up than traditional wired networks. This growth has put a tremendous amount of pressure on global networks as they deal with the level of content being delivered around the globe.

One of the fastest growth markets for mobile content delivery is China, thanks to the huge increase in economic growth it has experienced in the past decade and its burgeoning middle class. To combat the increase in demand for mobile content delivery services, ChinaCache has teamed with Nokia Solutions and Networks to bring together ChinaCache’s high performance CDN and NSN’s Liquid Applications solution. The reason for this collaboration is to allow content to be delivered to mobile devices directly from LTE base stations, vastly improving the speed of mobile delivery.

Liquid Applications is a technology that is designed to provide mobile base stations with the best cloud technology and service creation abilities via a Radio Application Cloud Server (RACS). It allows content providers to place their content at the edge of the TD-LTE and FDD-LTE radio networks set up by mobile operators.

By working with ChinaCache, both companies will benefit greatly. ChinaCache stand to benefit the most, as they will be able to extend their competencies in mobile delivery greatly, leveraging NSN’s superior expertise in the industry. This will allow them to supplement their current technologies with innovative new features including improved location capabilities, awareness of user behaviour, and real-time adaptation to network conditions. The end user benefits of these technologies will be reduced bandwidth consumption, reducing content loading times, and significantly lower latency.

These developments help to highlight the significance of content delivery networks and how they can significantly improve performance for end users, giving content owners a great opportunity to reach into new markets. If you’d like to learn more about how your website can learn from a CDN, get in touch with CDNfinder today and our expert advisors can help you understand how a CDN can solve your unique content delivery challenges.