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Limelight Eases Digital Content Delivery Congestion During Recent Spikes in Internet TrafficTEMPE, Ariz. --(Business Wire)-- Limelight Networks, Inc. ("Limelight") (Nasdaq:LLNW), a global leader in digital content delivery, today announced its Orchestrate™ Content Delivery Platform flawlessly delivered at peak volumes during recent spikes in Internet traffic. As widely predicted, numerous large-scale live events, device firmware updates, game releases, and other large traffic events converged over the past few weeks, causing Internet traffic volumes to rise. Major product announcements and software releases from leading technology and game developers, a Presidential speech, the Scotland referendum, as well as numerous fashion, music, and sporting events all contributed to a substantial increase in Internet traffic generally, and over Limelight's network in particular. "Recently, Limelight's content delivery network (CDN) handled large upticks in traffic, delivering superb digital experiences to millions of online users, while the Internet itself was being virtually saturated with traffic," said Limelight CEO Bob Lento. "Our ability to handle these increases involume, over a sustained period of time, demonstrates the improvements we have made in our network, our processes, and our execution." During the recent spike, Limelight:
Lento continued, "We appreciate the confidence our customers place in our abilities, and we are focused on delivering on our commitments. Effectively managing the delivery of so many simultaneous large events, releases, and updates requires detailed preparation and flawless execution. I am proud of our team's ability to deliver with quality when our customers needed us most." Limelight's Orchestrate™ Platform offers a fully integrated CDN, and online video and cloud storage services, operating across a massive global private network. Content providers using Orchestrate benefit from reduced latency, ensuring quality content delivery during large-scale live events and massive file downloads, avoiding interruptions during unplanned, or even predicted, Internet traffic spikes.
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