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European CDNs are Hungry to Enter the US Market

Over the last month, about a handful of European CDNs have shown a great interest in expanding to the US market. It makes total sense, since many US based CDNs have expanded into all large European cities, and have succeeded there. Why do the European CDNs want to enter the US market? Two reasons. First, the US CDN market is the largest in the world. If a non-US based CDN can thrive in the US, they can thrive anywhere. Second reason, bragging rights. There hasn’t been 1 European or APAC based CDN that has been successful in the US. And I don’t count those CDNs having several dozen US based companies billing $25/month.

My first response to the European based CDN that wants to expand into the US market is “don’t do it”. The US CDN market is ferociously competitive. It involves lots of risk, and requires precision decision making in all aspects of the business, including sales, marketing, operations, engineering, and so on. Lets not forget a certain minimum investment is required to expand infrastructure. If its really hard for a US based CDNs to succeed here, image how much harder it is for the European CDN. However, if the European CDN has a innovation driven CDN platform, with a killer feature set, and many customers around the world, and some cash to splurge, then here are some ground rules to follow:

Recommendations for Expanding to the US Market

That’s it for now folks.

 

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