A Year Later: Examining Google Media CDN’s Evolution in Scale, Monitoring, and Architecture
Google’s Media CDN has dramatically expanded over the past year, tripling delivery capacity by leveraging both its own infrastructure and YouTube’s network. New features such as Flexible Shielding provide regional caching in South Africa, the Middle East, and the U.S., reducing latency and transit costs. The platform now supports larger segment sizes, HEAD requests, and multipart ranges, improving compatibility with high‑bitrate 4K streams. Additionally, Google introduced monthly savings plans and a Monitoring‑as‑a‑Service suite to give broadcasters predictable costs and real‑time operational visibility.
Akamai Details Rising Supply Chain Costs and Upcoming Price Adjustments
Content delivery network leader Akamai announced upcoming price adjustments driven by sharp increases in server component, memory, storage, and energy costs. Effective April 1, 2026, the company will impose a 3% interim surcharge and may raise renewal contracts by up...
CDN Netskrt Discloses Network Capacity, Revenue, and How It Adds Capacity Profitably
Netskrt Systems disclosed its network capacity, revenue metrics, and profit‑driven scaling strategy. The company operates a software‑defined CDN with about 65 Tbps steady‑state capacity, aiming for 150 Tbps by 2026 while keeping invested capital near $30 million. Its capital‑to‑revenue ratio is projected to...

DAZN’s NFL Game Pass Stream of Super Bowl LX Looking Good; Detailed Tech Specs
DAZN is delivering the Super Bowl LX live to NFL Game Pass subscribers outside the United States for £0.99, using NBC’s international feed in native 1080p 59.94 fps HDR10 with Dolby 5.1 surround. The stream employs an 8 Mbps HEVC main‑10 ladder for HDR and...