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Seems like a good fit seeing as "20% of the world's Internet traffic is delivered over the Akamai platform." (www.akamai.com/html/technology/visualizing_akamai.html).

Akamai & Google already have duplicate CDN/Endpoint infrastructure (albeit Akamai's is a CDN platform and Google just delivers for their properties). Akamai has something like 61k servers in most (if not all) major datacenters/ISPs and key peering agreements. Major overlap.. DNS/HTTP(s)/Streaming(youtube)/Data Mining, etc. This could possibly be a big revenue boost for Google in that they consolidate existing peering agreements, etc. and consolidate servers within the last couple miles. Google already does many of these things but it is Akamai's sole business and they do it very well! Probably a big win for Google to have the talent and relationships that Akamai already has. Akamai customers benefit from Googles infrastructure & people.

Edit: context + grammer



Akamai's footprint exceeds 100k servers worldwide now, and that's just what they publicly disclose. It is likely more if you count in their DoD contracts. They're probably on par with Google now.




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