Webmaster Central Launches Next-Generation Content Network

LOS ANGELES — Adult content provider Webmaster Central has announced the expansion of its network from the ground up to deliver Flash, Windows Media, and H.264 encoded video files.

Webmaster Central President Andy Alvarez couldn't be happier with the new network.

"Our goal is for our clients to be the most successful in the industry," Alvarez said. "Our new network has now been optimized to deliver HD quality video that is second to none."

According to the company, Webmaster Central video feeds are hosted in four major regions today; the Americas (with seven locations), Europe, the Middle East and Africa (across four locations), Asia Pacific (with four locations) and five locations in India. The system is integrated with the largest global tier one network in the world, extending into over 200 countries and territories.

"The new network has reduced routing and shortened transits to deliver large video files and experiences instantly where ever you are in the world," Alvarez said.

The company is reportedly adding more networks in South Africa and South America.

Webmaster Central has also digitally remastered its Babysitter and Babewatch feeds, offering them in multiple speeds including an exclusive iFeed for iPhones and 3G files. The new feeds, as with all of the company's Plus Feeds, are updated weekly.

"When paired with our Auto-Detect feature, the Babysitter and Babewatch feed will automatically load the best format for play on your PC or hand-held device," Alvarez added. "This new tool allows our webmasters to integrate iPods, iPhones and portable device feeds into their current member's area, making iFeeds easier than ever to offer to your customers."

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