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New Global Video QoS Network to Support Videxio's Users

New Global Video QoS Network to Support Videxio's Users Videxio
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Cloud video service provider, Videxio, announces that its user community is now leveraging the Videxio quality-assured network to communicate in more than 5800 cities and over 120 countries around the world. The favorable growth in usage and adoption supports the premise that a high quality, reliable video network is central to providing the kind of collaborative experience the business community requires.

Videxio minimizes the vagaries of the public internet by routing all traffic through its QoS network. The service operates in datacenters in North America, Europe, the Middle East and APAC with automated monitoring and hot swappable PoPs for maximum redundancy and reliability.

 

“Videxio’s cloud video service and value proposition is all about the user experience,” commented Tom-Erik Lia, CEO of Videxio. “The first order of business when we developed our service was to ensure we had a global video quality network. The second order of business was to ensure network reliability and security through our 16 PoP (point-of-presence) sites located in secure, third-party datacenters around the world. This focus on quality and reliability has resulted in significant growth in the use of the Videxio service as demonstrated with customers such as Appspace (appspace.com). Appspace have been a Videxio customer for more than a year and they have now expanded their usage into 10 countries around the world.”

“Videxio's service has helped Appspace extend our sales coverage across the globe at a much lower travel cost. More importantly, Videxio has connected our senior executives to allow us to grab market opportunities. Because we can see each other as if we are in the same room, we simply make smarter and quicker collaborative decisions,” commented Mike McFall, Appspace’s SVP Global Sales and Marketing. “We attribute much of the favorable user experience to the quality and reliability of the Videxio service.”

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