We used to have a caching server.
You may also want to check out akamai
They place their content servers at your noc so some content is closer 
to your customer. During dial up days we used both akamai and a squid 
caching server and it helped.
Haven't done it for our bb system but also are going there soon again.

George

Patrick Nix Jr. wrote:
> In another attempt to light the bandwidth load we are going to setup a
> cache server.  Any thoughts or suggestions on which one to use?
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