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I think they wont. Papunta na kasi tayo sa fiber optics . They need CDN to have it. Papasok na ang 3rd telco . I think they dont want to risk downgrading their system . Lugi sila lag mabagal sila. Mabagal na nga na naka CDN sila how much more if naka sms/dial lang.
Is it possible na they have a multiple CDN servers?
 
I think they wont. Papunta na kasi tayo sa fiber optics . They need CDN to have it. Papasok na ang 3rd telco . I think they dont want to risk downgrading their system . Lugi sila lag mabagal sila. Mabagal na nga na naka CDN sila how much more if naka sms/dial lang.
Is it possible that they a multiple CDN server networks?
 
I think they wont. Papunta na kasi tayo sa fiber optics . They need CDN to have it. Papasok na ang 3rd telco . I think they dont want to risk downgrading their system . Lugi sila lag mabagal sila. Mabagal na nga na naka CDN sila how much more if naka sms/dial lang.
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mukang mahihirapan muna sila makahanap ng solution kung pano ba ma block to ng walang na aapiktohan
 
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Isa lang solution dyan if they want to . They will moved to a different CDN structure with different server. Pero it would take time and much money to migrate the whole CDN in a short period of time.
Grabe ka boss parang ginulantang mo pala ang globe, baka nagpapanic na sila ngayon haha
 

What is a CDN?
When a user visits your site, a large portion of the loading time is spent downloading static files, such as images, fonts and CSS/JS files. These static files are often stored on a single server, which can be located on the opposite side of the globe from the user visiting your site. The further the user is geographically from the server, the longer the files take to download, which increases the total load time of your site.

A CDN is essentially a network of servers (known as edge servers), which cache static content at strategic locations around the globe. When a user visits your site with a CDN enabled, the static content is served from the closest geographical edge server from their location. This reduces the amount of time taken to download static files, thus decreasing the total load time of your site.
 
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