What is P2P Content Delivery Network Market?
Content delivery networks are a globally distributed network of web servers or Points of Presence (PoP) whose purpose is to provide faster content delivery that is a crucial part of any internet business strategy. Growing Demand for Enhanced QoE and QoS and Proliferation of Video and Rich Media Over Websites are the driving factors for the global P2P Content Delivery Network market.
The market study is being classified by Type (Video and Non-video), by Application (Media and Entertainment, eCommerce,, eLearning, Online Gaming and Healthcare Services and Enterprises) and major geographies with country level break-up.
IBM (United States), Deutsche Telekom (Germany), AT&T (United States), Microsoft (United States), Limelight Networks (United States), AWS (United States), Akamai Technologies (United States), Google (United States), Quantil (United States) and StackPath (United States) are some of the key players profiled in the study. Additionally, the Players which are also part of the research are Fastly (United States), Cloudflare (United States), G-Core Labs (Luxembourg), Verizon Digital Media Services (United States), OnApp Limited (United Kingdom), Broadpeak (France), CenturyLink (United States), Citrix Systems (United States), NTT Communications (Japan) and Comcast Technology Solutions (United States).
The companies are exploring the market by adopting expansions, investments, new service launches and collaborations as their preferred strategies. The players are exploring new geographies through expansions and acquisitions across the globe to gain competitive advantage through combined collaborations. Research Analyst at AMA predicts that United States Players will contribute to the maximum growth of Global P2P Content Delivery Network market throughout the predicted period.
Segment Analysis
Analyst at AMA have segmented the market study of Global P2P Content Delivery Network market by Type, Application and Region.
On the basis of geography, the market of P2P Content Delivery Network has been segmented into South America (Brazil, Argentina, Rest of South America), Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India, South Korea, Taiwan, Australia, Rest of Asia-Pacific), Europe (Germany, France, Italy, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Rest of Europe), MEA (Middle East, Africa), North America (United States, Canada, Mexico). Additionally, the rising demand from SMEs and various industry verticals gives enough cushion to market growth.
Market Drivers
- Growing Demand for Enhanced QoE and QoS
- Proliferation of Video and Rich Media Over Websites
Market Trend
- High Demand for Enhanced Video Content and Latency-Free Online Gaming Experience
Restraints
- Complex Architecture and Concern About QOS
- Network Connectivity and Technical Difficulties in Live Video Streaming
Opportunities
- Rising Demand for Cloud-Enabled Services
- Increasing Demand for Edge-Casting CDN for Smartphone Users
Challenges
- Concerns About Security and Privacy
Market Leaders and some development strategies
In October 2020, Amazon CloudFront launched Origin Shield, a centralized caching layer that helps increase the cache hit ratio to reduce the load on the origin. Origin Shield decreases the origin operating costs by collapsing requests across regions, so as few as one request goes to the origin per object.
In September 2020, Limelight Networks has enhanced its edge capabilities by launching EdgeFunctions, a new serverless compute service, which allows developers to tap into the power of the company’s global network and gives them the flexibility to deploy and run their code. EdgeFunctions provides a customizable environment at the network edge for streamlining content workflows, performing time-sensitive decisions, and customizing user experiences. Moreover, EdgeFunctions is suitable for streaming video and content delivery, such as personalized streaming, content protection, dynamic ad insertion, and image manipulation.
Key Target Audience
P2P Content Delivery Network Providers, Emerging Companies, Research Professionals and End-users