Last September, Cloudflare announced the Bandwidth Alliance, a group of forward-thinking cloud and networking companies committed to discounting or waiving data transfer fees (also known as bandwidth fees) for shared customers.
The Bandwidth Alliance was launched with 10 partners to provide the most performant and cost-efficient experience for mutual customers, and currently has nearly doubled to 18 partners.
“In working with Tencent, and other partners, we are better positioned to address the numerous challenges that are faced by enterprises as they expand internationally, to help users everywhere experience the best Internet possible,” said Cloudflare co-founder and chief executive officer, Matthew Prince.
Tencent Cloud’s global presence and decades of experience in delivering digital engagement to its massive user base make it an ideal addition to the Bandwidth Alliance, according to a statement.
It offers powerful and robust cloud solutions that are used extensively across the gaming and media industries in key regions such as Silicon Valley, Frankfurt, Singapore and Bangkok, in addition to extensive presence in China.
For more information, contact https://www.cloudflare.com.
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