Qwilt surpasses 2,000 node milestone reshaping global edge infrastructure

Qwilt has deployed over 2,000 edge nodes across 38 countries on six continents, creating the largest true edge cloud embedded within service provider networks.
The platform offers over 150 Tbps of capacity, enabling ultra-low latency (sub-5ms) and high-performance delivery for real-time applications.
Qwilt partners with nearly 200 major service, content, and application providers, including Airtel, BT, Comcast, Telefonica, Verizon, and Vodafone.
“Through our Open Edge framework, we’ve unlocked access to the last mile of the network, igniting a global edge ecosystem capable of ultra-low latency compute and application delivery,” says Alon Maor, CEO, Qwilt. “Exceeding 2,000 edge nodes proves both the growing demand for hyper-local edge compute and the power of our platform to scale globally. Most importantly, this massive global infrastructure is now accessible through a single, programmatic API, making it easier than ever to build and deliver next-generation applications at the true edge.”
Qwilt’s edge nodes are embedded directly within last-mile networks, offering a more efficient and scalable alternative to traditional centralized cloud models.
The scale and reach of Qwilt’s Open Edge framework positions it as a foundational enabler of distributed content and compute delivery, moving beyond traditional CDN paradigms toward a more dynamic, programmable edge cloud. The platform supports growing demand for real-time applications like streaming, gaming, and AI-driven services, ensuring readiness and scalability.
Qwilt and Corix recently announced a strategic partnership to enhance content delivery across North America and Europe using Qwilt’s Open Edge technology.
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