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Cloudike is a white-label personal cloud storage solution for mobile operators, OEMs, and MSPs. It is not aimed at selling directly to individual users; instead, it helps operators package “personal cloud” as a value-added service to increase ARPU, reduce churn, and integrate with existing billing, authentication, and self-service systems. The page also mentions custom development services such as virtual data rooms, B2C customer portals, internal employee portals, and mobile workforce apps.
Functionally, Cloudike focuses on carrier-grade cloud storage operations: users can activate the service through a Self Service App, pay via mobile balance or carrier billing, choose flexible storage packages, bundle the service with telecom plans, and benefit from zero-rated data traffic. On the technical side, it provides iOS, Android, Windows, and Web clients, Mobile SDKs, and open APIs. It can integrate with authentication, provisioning, and billing systems, and also supports custom authentication. For operations, it includes an admin panel, mobile analytics, 24x7 monitoring, frequent updates, and second-line support.
The page does not disclose standard pricing and mainly uses a contact-sales model. Its value proposition is that, compared with OTT cloud storage services such as Google and Dropbox, the end-user price can be as low as around 50%, while potentially adding up to $1 in ARPU. For deployment, Cloudike offers both Hosted and On-Premise options. Hosted is operated by Cloudike, requires no upfront storage investment, and starts from 50,000 users. On-Premise is deployed on the customer’s own infrastructure, can reuse existing storage and install OpenStack, starts from 100,000 users, and is better suited to large-scale launches with 500K+ users.
Its strengths are clear positioning and a strong fit for telecom operators’ authentication, billing, plan bundling, and traffic-management scenarios. It also supports SDKs/APIs, multi-platform clients, and white-label customization, giving it solid productized delivery capabilities. The drawbacks are that public materials do not provide key details such as specific pricing, SLA, data encryption, compliance certifications, or data residency. The minimum user scale is also relatively high, making it unsuitable for typical SMBs or individual buyers.
Cloudike is best suited to operators, broadband/hosting service providers, OEMs, and industry customers that have large consumer user bases or need large-scale private cloud storage deployment. Its accessibility from China cannot be determined from the page. If deployed in mainland China, key factors to evaluate would usually include network connectivity, data compliance, integration with local payments or carrier billing, and comparisons with alternatives such as Tianyi Cloud Disk Enterprise Edition, Alibaba Cloud Drive Enterprise Edition, and private Nextcloud/ownCloud deployments.
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