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Bharti Airtel now enters cloud – Ties up with LimeLight to setup CDN in India

Content Delivery over the Web is getting bigger and everyone is jumping into it – Literally every week couple of announcements related to it. The latest is the list is Bharti Airtel who have announced their entry into Content Delivery (CDN) space in partnership with Limelight networks.

According to the announcement,

  • Limelight Network and Bharti Airtel will be setting up 2 new CDN PoPs in Mumbai and Chennai.
  • Will offer business customers, access to Limelight Networks 25 Delivery Centers and 900 last mile networks across the globe
  • Initiative to enhance Internet user experience in the Indian marketplace.
  • End users can now look forward to an uninterrupted internet experience, be it a HD movie, online purchases, music, video games or downloading software

India is a fast growing Market in Content Delivery Network space, which is expected to grow to $100 million in next 3 years.

Already in last few months we have seen 3 major Indian Telecom companies jump into this space.

  • Reliance Globalcom (partnered with Internap)
  • Tata Communications (partnered and invested in BitGravity)
  • Bharti Airtel (partnered with Limelight)

My real question is – Do we have enough Internet Bandwidth in India where consumers will be viewing rich media over the Internet? Till such time that we have good broadband penetration along with high speeds, what’s the use of setting up state-of-the-art Content Delivery Networks? or have I missed something here?

over to you !

Arun Prabhudesai: Arun Prabhudesai is founder / chief editor at trak.in. He jumped the Entrepreneurship bandwagon in early 2008 after a long 13 year stint in I.T Industry. You can follow him on twitter @trakin and Facebook. Arun’s Google+ Profile
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