Entries in speeds (2)

Thursday
Jul312014

Apple to flip the switch on its own Content Delivery Network resulting in faster transfers

Apple has reportedly flipped the switch on its own CDN which means it can more quickly and efficiently deliver files to iOS and Mac users running Apple cloud services or accessing any of the conten from iTunes or the App Store.

Apple has historically relied on CDN's like Akamai but is now renting bandwith from various ISPs in order to speed up various transfers. This means Apple customers should experience faster downloads, software updates, backups and file transfers. This also bodes well for the upcoming iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite releases which will rely heavily on cloud transfers for their continuity features.

Source: Streamingmediablog

 

Wednesday
Sep112013

Rogers lights up LTE in Five new Canadian cities

In wake of the Apple iPhone 5s/5c announcement yesterday, the one we covered live, Rogers has officially flipped the switch on for LTE in five new Canadian cities:

- Courtney Comox in British Columbia

-       Lethbridge, Okotoks and Strathmore in Alberta

-       Wolfville in Nova Scotia.

This means blazing fast (up to 150Mbps) mobile browsing and downloads! Learn more about Rogers' LTE network and if your city is covered here