DAZN’s $1 billion agreement with FIFA was put on display this summer as the exclusive streamer for all 63 matches of the 2025 Club World Cup soccer tournament. What tends to happen after major events is that details of the project are gradually leaked out, to boast of a smooth and successful end user experience—but in some cases this is a classic distraction technique. This year’s tournament marked the first time DAZN provided global free-to-view access, and supporting this effort was Italian CDN specialist MainStreaming. Through deploying new Points of Presence (PoPs) beyond Europe, and some claimed enhancements of the DAZN Edge infrastructure, the private CDN is now critical to DAZN’s mission of global delivery. The latest press release highlights…