In 2000, ChinaCache received the CDN license from China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.[2]
In 2007, ChinaCache North America was established to expand operations globally. The first office is constructed in Diamond Bar, CA, followed by a research and development center in Sunnyvale, opened in 2011.
In October 2010, ChinaCache filed for IPO and was subsequently listed on Nasdaq; ticker symbol CCIH.[3]
In 2013, Atecsys Data Center, operated by ChinaCache, is established. In the same year, ChinaCache opened an office in Hong Kong, expanding service capacities in APAC.
In 2015, ChinaCache opened an office in London, UK.
In September 2019, ChinaCache announced its de-listing from the NASDAQ.[4]
In 2023, EdgeNext Completed Acquisition of ChinaCache’s Overseas Business.[5]
In 2007, ChinaCache received a $31.5 million investment from
Intel Capital and Ignition Partners. In the same year, it also announced a partnership with RawFlow, a provider of live peer-to-peer streaming technologies.[6]
In 2008, ChinaCache partnered with
Adobe Systems to offer Flash Video Streaming Service in China.[7]
In 2008, ChinaCache announced support for Microsoft Silverlight, a cross-platform and cross-browser plug-in.
In August 2011, ChinaCache announced a partnership with the Shanxi Unicom and Wentian Technology to Build Shanxi's Largest Cloud Computing Data Center to enable facilities including disaster recovery centers, enterprise data centers and Internet data centers.[8]
In 2012, ChinaCache collaborated with
Telekom Malaysia,[9] Hutchison Global Communications[10] and Interxion[11] to expand their services in Asia and Europe.
In August 2013, ChinaCache collaborated with
Microsoft Corporation to integrate the company's CDN and other services with Windows Azure China in order to service customers in China.[12]
In August 2013, ChinaCache announced a partnership with
Kingsoft Cloud Group to provide a comprehensive suite of cloud-based network services.[13]