MojoHost Expands Global CDN to 53 Locations

MojoHost Expands Global CDN to 53 Locations

DETROIT — MojoHost has expanded and relaunched its content delivery network, MojoCDN.

The upgrade extends the company's network beyond the previous 28 locations across North America and Europe, to now reach 53 locations across six continents.

MojoHost is offering delivery from all continents as a standard feature, with no additional cost to customers.

The MojoCDN platform, a rep noted, “represents a monumental leap in MojoHost's commitment to providing unparalleled service, ensuring faster and more reliable content delivery for websites and applications worldwide. What sets MojoCDN apart is its commitment to affordability and excellence.”

The expansion is part of MojoHost's ongoing strategy to meet the evolving needs of online businesses, the rep added.

“By enabling all locations by default in customer configurations, MojoHost has ensured that users can immediately benefit from reduced latency, improved site performance and enhanced reliability, regardless of where in the world audiences are located. Offering this feature without additional fees truly transcends the competition, allowing business owners to increase revenues through globalization, without increasing costs.”

MojoHost President Brad Mitchell said, “We are thrilled to announce that all our customers have already been upgraded to the new MojoCDN platform, ensuring immediate access to our expanded global network of 53 PoPs. MojoHost customers deserve the best, and we've absorbed the increased costs of delivery without changing customer rates, reflecting our unwavering commitment to their success and showing by our actions what #ThatsGoodMojo really means."

For more information, visit MojoHost.com.

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