On December 9, 2013, the boards of directors of Verizon Communications and Edgecast each approved Verizon's acquisition of Edgecast and the deal was closed on December 23, 2013.[9][10]
Between 2013 and 2016, Edgecast Networks was a subsidiary of Verizon as part of the Verizon Digital Media Services group, among upLynk LLC and others.[11]
In 2017, Verizon Digital Media Services, Inc. (VDMS) became part of Oath Inc., which was rebranded Verizon Media on January 8, 2019. In September 2021, VDMS was rebranded as Edgecast following the Apollo Global Management purchase of 90% stake of Verizon Media, which in turn became the current incarnation of Yahoo! Inc.
On March 7, 2022, Limelight Networks announced its intention to acquire Edgecast for approximately $300 million. Once the deal is approved, the companies will jointly rebrand as Edgio.[12] The acquisition was completed on June 16, 2022 and the company was rebranded as Edgio.
The company was rated the third in the CDN industry by the Yankee Group in August 2009,[13] and turned EBITA positive in Q2 of 2009.[14] Edgecast was ranked 13th on the Deloitte Fast 500 list for North America 2012.[15]
Uplynk
Uplynk, stylized as upLynk, was a Los Angeles–based startup company founded in 2010 that created video-streaming services, notably used by Disney–ABC Television Group.[16] As of January 2013[update], it had 10 employees and was self-funded; at that time, Disney Interactive Media Group's technology SVP Skarpi Hedinsson remarked, "The upLynk platform offers significant operational efficiency and simplifies the process of reaching audiences on any device or platform while maintaining a high quality viewing experience."[16] It was acquired by Verizon Digital Media Services on November 13, 2013,[17][18] reportedly for greater than $75 million.[19]