How does edge caching reduce latency and improve user experience for remote network users?
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Edge caching reduces latency and improves user experience for remote network users by storing popular or frequently accessed content closer to the end-users. This means that when a user requests specific content, instead of retrieving it from a remote server far away, the content is fetched from a nearby edge server. This proximity reduces the time it takes for the content to reach the user, resulting in faster loading times and lower latency. Consequently, users experience quicker access to the content they request, leading to an overall enhanced user experience.