Qwilt has announced a strategic partnership with Corix Network that aims to enhance content delivery capabilities across North America and Europe through the use of Qwilt’s Open Edge technology.
Qwilt says its Open Edge technology supports an edge cloud with over 1,000 deployed points of presence serving more than a billion subscribers, globally. It noted that the partnership further strengthens Qwilt’s global footprint.
Fabio Escorpioni, CEO of Corix Network, said: “Digital content consumption is growing exponentially, and service providers require innovative solutions to scale while maintaining superior quality of experience. By integrating Qwilt’s Open Edge solution, we can efficiently scale our content delivery infrastructure, bringing the best possible performance and reliability to our customers across North America and Europe.”
Camila Neves, VP LatAm sales at Qwilt, added: “The partnership with Corix not only expands our footprint but also strengthens the resilience and contingency of our network, ensuring we continue growing our global ISP ecosystem. As we advance in our mission to embed more ISPs into our solution, Corix plays a crucial role in enabling scalable, high-performance content delivery that meets the evolving demands of the digital economy.”
According to Qwilt, over 175 service providers and content publishers implemented Qwilt Open Edge in their networks, collectively serving over one billion unique subscribers worldwide. These include Comcast and Verizon in North America; Globo, Telecom Argentina, and TIM Brazil in Latin America; Airtel in India; J:COM, Link Net, and PROEN in Asia-Pacific; BT in the UK; and Fastweb, Telefónica, and Vodafone in EMEA. Qwilt also collaborates with major streaming platforms including five of the top six US media companies to deliver their content via its global Open Edge solution.
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