TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--(EDITOR’S NOTE: The following is an English translation of the original Japanese version, prepared for the convenience of our non-Japanese-speaking readers. In the case of any discrepancy between the translation and the Japanese original, the latter shall prevail.)
Akamai Japan K.K., a subsidiary of Akamai Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: AKAM), the leading global service provider for accelerating content and business processes online, today announced that Nintendo is leveraging Akamai’s services as the content distribution infrastructure for its Wii, launched on December 2, 2006 (http://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/index.html).
By leveraging the Akamai platform, Nintendo can ensure fast and reliable delivery of Wii Virtual Console gaming content to its users globally. In addition to providing cutting-edge delivery services to Japanese companies that offer online game contents, Akamai’s global platform is being leveraged in Japan to drive the commercial use of the Internet by companies in a variety of fields including image-delivery services, financial services, food and beverage services, cosmetics, and multimedia.
Akamai’s Digital Asset Solutions including Electronic Software Delivery and Akamai Media Delivery have been selected by numerous leaders in the online gaming market to date.
"By leveraging the Akamai platform, Nintendo can offer its customers a superior experience through fast, reliable delivery of gaming content right to their consoles," said Paul Sagan, president and CEO of Akamai. “The demand for gaming content is growing rapidly, and Akamai is excited to work with leaders such as Nintendo on the content distribution infrastructure for its brand new Wii system."
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Originally posted by: Galford
Akamai??? I wonder how long it's going to take for the VC sevice to get hacked.
Every little bit of information that Nintendo releases about this service will do that.
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Originally posted by: Galford
As a bonus to all people who read this thread here is a google hack just for you...
Type in "site:akamai.net nintendo" minus the quotes. The first link is a PDF file
that anyone playing the Twilight Princess will find interesting.
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Originally posted by: BlkPaladin
They are relitivly cheep (about $6000 a month for about 2TB of download bandwidth)
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Originally posted by: BlkPaladin
There are a ton of companies that use this service to streme their media. They are relitivly cheep (about $6000 a month for about 2TB of download bandwidth) They can be a web host but mostly they just store and send files that are requested from your site/service. I was looking into using them if I did my own electronic publishing for the Wii.