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"Turbine made changes to the file checker for Lotro. When you start the launcher it does a new check for damaged or missing files. If the launcher finds this situation is true for your installation, it will invoke the Akamai software to download replacements. If you do not have the Turbine specific version of Akamai installed you get prompted to allow the installation of Akamai. Once the Akamai software is installed it will download the necessary files."
It is some kind of download manager which Turbine is using.
https://www.lotro.com/forums/showthread.php?548722-What-the-HELL-is-Akamai&p=7166298#post7166298
You can try and download the client from here: https://client.akamai.com/conf/install.html
According to Turbine, you can delete the installation of Akamai after you're done installing Lotro.
-- edit --
Oh, DinolatorLD gave some more info already :)
Valve (Steam) is one such distribution scheme -- and a very poor one at that. At one time, Turbine tried to do things "cheap" by using PANDO and the PMB Pando Media Booster. For many reasons, trying to use this "torrent style" dowload mechanism proved to be a disaster in everyone's eyes except the bean counters. Turbine only stopped using it when the Pando network was infected with a major sercurity problem. Shortly after that, PANDO was sold.
Akamai has been offering "distributed download" services, virtually since the beginning of the Internet. The "Akamai Netsession" client is probably the best option available today.
{LINK FJERNET}http://www.akamai.com/html/solutions/client_faq.html
Unlike PMB once your download is completed, the Netsession client stops doing anything.
The alternative download mechanism is "Happy Cloud" -- or "play instantly."
{LINK FJERNET}(Battle.net is NOT a download service, but rather a system, like the Steam Overlay, which integrates chat, statistics and the like for all Blizzard games.)