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Level 3 Communications began content delivery network services in Latin...

Level 3 Communications began content delivery network services in Latin America. That gives businesses, government and multimedia content providers a fast and reliable way to deliver their content in the region, the provider of CDN and Internet backbone services said…

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Tuesday. “All indicators suggest the Latin American CDN market is poised for high growth over the next five-year period,” Frost & Sullivan analyst Dan Rayburn said in a news release issued by Level 3. “Applications such as over-the-top video and mobile video are still in the early stage of adoption, which are likely to substantially increase in usage as broadband infrastructure across the continent improves and the transactional mechanisms to purchase content-based services are more widely implemented” (http://xrl.us/bnmome).