GameLink Upgrades Streaming Video Infrastructure, Offers Guarantee

SAN FRANCISCO — Video-on-demand provider, GameLink.com, has announced a "worldwide quality guarantee" for movies streamed from their video delivery network.

The video-on-demand innovator completed a major upgrade of their streaming infrastructure in order to deliver high-quality video to every corner of the Earth. GameLink currently provides worldwide reach from data centers located in North America, Europe, and the Pacific Rim. The 16 distribution hubs located at international network access points provide dramatic video quality improvements and an overall richer video experience by making movies available from the same Internet peering points used by the viewer’s ISP. The result: less buffering.

With over 80,000 movies now streaming from these data centers, GameLink now delivers the largest catalog of adult movies at the highest streaming quality.

“We worked for more than a year to completely overhaul our entire streaming infrastructure and underlying technology to stream the highest quality movies internationally to all devices,” said Andrew Sullivan, VP of marketing. “We now deliver a premium viewing experience to PCs, TVs, smart phones and tablets around the world by streaming from 16 global locations. We want to celebrate this landmark and highlight our industry-leading commitment to customer service by guaranteeing the quality of our product — globally! In addition to adding locations in seven countries, GameLink has complemented its strong West Coast presence by adding locations on the East Coast, Midwest and Southwest.”

GameLink invites customers to test both their network and their customer service response team. If customers in any location experience any significant problems with their streaming quality, GameLink promises to resolve the problem or issue a refund.

Customers can reach the GameLink Customer Service Department at 1.800.944.3933 (U.S. and Canada) and +1.415.575.9700 (all other countries) during the hours of Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday-Sunday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (PST).

Visit the GameLink video delivery network infographic for more details. 

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