18 Sep 2008 | 15:51
IAHGames utilizes Tata Communications' global CDN service
Tata Communications, a leading provider of a new world of
communications and IAHGames, a major online game publisher and operator
in Southeast Asia has announced this week at the 2008 games conference
Asia that IAHGames has engaged Tata Communications to provide their
global content delivery network (CDN) service in Asia. Tata
Communications' global CDN service accelerates game delivery and offers
a high quality customer experience for the digital media and
entertainment community. The CDN service will deliver a range of online
games, including the award-winning Granado Espada and an upcoming title
EA SPORTS TM FIFA Online 2 which is due for closed beta testing today.
IAHGames utilizes Tata Communications' global CDN service
Tata Communications, a leading provider of a new world of
communications and IAHGames, a major online game publisher and operator
in Southeast Asia has announced this week at the 2008 games conference
Asia that IAHGames has engaged Tata Communications to provide their
global content delivery network (CDN) service in Asia. Tata
Communications' global CDN service accelerates game delivery and offers
a high quality customer experience for the digital media and
entertainment community. The CDN service will deliver a range of online
games, including the award-winning Granado Espada and an upcoming title
EA SPORTS TM FIFA Online 2 which is due for closed beta testing today.
Tata
Communications, which launched its next-generation CDN service globally
last week, delivers one of the highest performance and reliability in
the industry while providing immediate access to content, including
High- Definition Video, without delay or jitter. With more than 300
points of presence worldwide, Tata Communications now offers the first
truly global CDN service on a state of the art, single ASN global lP
network. Tata Communications CDN service enables large gaming files to
download six times faster than conventional networks.
The company made this announcement during the trading hours today, 18 September 2008.










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