公司规模
Large Corporate
地区
- Asia
- Europe
- America
- Pacific
国家
- China
- Denmark
- Australia
- Hong Kong
- New Zealand
产品
- Dynamic Web Acceleration
- China Web Acceleration
技术栈
- Content Delivery Network (CDN)
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Customer Satisfaction
- Brand Awareness
技术
- 网络与连接 - 网络管理和分析软件
适用行业
- 电子产品
适用功能
- 销售与市场营销
- 商业运营
服务
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
Jabra is a company that provides audio headsets for both work and play. Its call centre and office headsets are designed for thousands of phone calls and hours of use, while its wireless sports earbuds are rugged, waterproof and come with special features such as heart rate monitors and motion trackers. The company employs approximately 1000 people worldwide and has a growing international presence. Jabra sells its audio equipment to businesses and consumers across Europe, the Americas, and APAC. The company has enjoyed significant revenue growth in the last year and aims to continue this trend.
挑战
Jabra, a global provider of audio headsets, was facing challenges with its growing international presence and sales opportunities. The company needed to ensure that its website was always accessible in all parts of the world, no matter how remote from its native Denmark. Key target markets for growth included Hong Kong, Hawaii, New Zealand, Australia, and China. Jabra needed its website to load very quickly in these regions to maintain its reputation with potential customers and prevent site abandonment. The company was using a content delivery network to achieve better load times and “time to interaction”, but found that it did not have the international reach it needed, billing was unpredictable, and its support was lacking. There were also particular challenges when targeting China due to strict content filtering, often resulting in high latencies.
解决方案
CDNetworks provided Jabra with its Dynamic Web Acceleration and China Web Acceleration services, along with the support necessary to implement and maintain these solutions. CDNetworks’ ability to offer premium customer support, including both technical and customer service support and dedicated points of contact, was one of the key differentiators that led to Jabra selecting CDNetworks for this project. As well as delivering Jabra’s website to mainland China through its local content delivery network infrastructure, CDNetworks was also able to use its unrivalled local reputation to assist with obtaining the ICP licenses necessary to operate a website in China. Both international and Chinese acceleration was set up with minimum fuss and with full support throughout.
运营影响
数量效益
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