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`Akamai and Apple to Continue Delivery of Industry Leading
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`Akamai's EdgeSuite technology to support worldwide delivery of Apple.com content, Apple
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`Cambridge, MAiApril 23, 20017Akamai Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: AKAM), and Apple® today announced that they will
`continue to work together to deliver high quality streaming video and audio over the Internet. Akamai’s EdgeSuiteSM Service
`will provide the worldwide infrastructure to support content delivery for Apple.com and Apple’s software downloads, and will
`continue to serve as the worldwide backbone for QuickTime TVTM (QTV).
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`“We’re thrilled to continue working with Apple, one of Akamai’s charter customers, to support Apple’s worldwide content
`delivery needs," said Akamai Chairman and CEO George Conrades. “Apple uses the web to drive their business, and has
`developed the Internet as an information and entertainment medium with QTV, and our technologies and services help bring
`the performance of those products to a new level."
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`“Apple and Akamai have consistently delivered the highest performance, highest quality streaming video and audio over the
`Internet," said Philip Schiller, Apple’s vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing. “Apple’s customers depend on the
`quality and reliability they receive from our Akamaiepowered Apple.com website and QTV."
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`Apple and Akamai have been working together since I999 to optimize the quality of streaming video and audio over the
`Internet, including the recordesetting webcasts of Steve Jobs’ Macworld Expo keynote presentations. At Macworld Expo San
`Francisco 2001, the keynote webcast set Internet records for streaming media on the web, with more than 250,000 people
`watching various parts of the keynote, and more than 35,500 simultaneous viewers generating 5.3 gigabits of peak streaming
`traffic.
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`About Apple Apple ignited the personal computer revolution in the 19705 with the Apple II and reinvented the personal
`computer in the 19805 with the Macintosh. Apple is committed to bringing the best personal computing experience to
`students, educators, creative professionals and consumers around the world through its innovative hardware, software and
`Internet offerings.
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`About Akamal Akamai is the leading Content Delivery Service Provider, serving thousands of customers worldwide. Akamai
`has the broadest deployment of servers for content, streaming media, and applications delivery with more than 9,700 servers
`in 56 countries directly connected within over 650 different telecommunications networks.
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`Press Contacts:
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`Caryn Converse
`Media Relations
`617725074661
`converse@akamai.com
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`Steven Wolfe
`Investor Relations
`617725074724
`swolfe@akamai.com
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`Apple Contact:
`Alicia Awbrey
`40879 7470922
`awbrey@apple.com
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