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provider’s focus

  • Supported
  • Additional Cost
  • Web 22
  • Streaming 21
  • Reseller 1
  • Private 9
  • Federation 3
  • Security 11
  • Telco 3
  • Hosting 4
  • Web 22
  • Streaming 21
  • Reseller 1
  • Private 9
  • Federation 3
  • Security 11
  • Telco 3
  • Hosting 4

pros

rating 5

  • Global, well connected, privately owned fibre network
  • ≈ 50Tbps of egress capacity

rating 4

Cons

  • Very basic self provisioning online admin

performance

Data by Cedexis. 26 March 2023
Response Time, ms
  • 21 North America 30
  • 24 Oceania 21
  • 16 Europe 21
  • 71 Asia 73
  • 189 Africa 164
  • 35 South America 42
Response Time, ms
  • North America 21
  • Oceania 24
  • Europe 16
  • Asia 71
  • Africa 189
  • South America 35
Response Time, ms
  • North America 30
  • Oceania 21
  • Europe 21
  • Asia 73
  • Africa 164
  • South America 42
Availability, %
  • 99.62 North America 99.61
  • 99.66 Oceania 99.79
  • 99.51 Europe 99.36
  • 99.36 Asia 83.32
  • 98.76 Africa 100.00
  • 99.65 South America 100.00
Availability, %
  • North America 99.62
  • Oceania 99.66
  • Europe 99.51
  • Asia 99.36
  • Africa 98.76
  • South America 99.65
Availability, %
  • North America 99.61
  • Oceania 99.79
  • Europe 99.36
  • Asia 83.32
  • Africa 100.00
  • South America 100.00
Throughput, Mbps
  • 19,412.00 North America 7,914.00
  • 8,177.00 Oceania 3,082.00
  • 19,102.00 Europe 8,085.00
  • 32,854.00 Asia 6,046.00
  • 1,860.00 Africa 411.00
  • 27,322.00 South America 7,953.00
Throughput, Mbps
  • North America 19,412.00
  • Oceania 8,177.00
  • Europe 19,102.00
  • Asia 32,854.00
  • Africa 1,860.00
  • South America 27,322.00
Throughput, Mbps
  • North America 7,914.00
  • Oceania 3,082.00
  • Europe 8,085.00
  • Asia 6,046.00
  • Africa 411.00
  • South America 7,953.00

edge locations

Last updated April, 2019

Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Fargo, Golden, Herndon, Houston, Miami, Minneapolis, Montreal, Newark, New York City, Orlando, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Raleigh, San Francisco, San Jose, Seattle, Sioux Falls, St. Louis, Tampa, Toronto, Tustin

Amsterdam, Barcelona, Belfast, Berlin, Birmingham, Brentford, Brussels, Bucharest, Budapest, Copenhagen, Dublin, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Hayes, Helsinki, Irlam, Leeds, London, Madrid, Manchester, Marseille, Milan, Milton Keynes, Munich, Omsk, Oslo, Paris, Prague, Reykjavik, Slough, Sofia, Stockholm, Valencia, Vienna, Warsaw, Woking, Zurich

Moscow, Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg

Bogota, Buenos Aires, Lima, Mexico City, Quito, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Santiago

Cape Town, Djibouti, Johannesburg, Mombasa, Reunion Island

Baku, Doha, Dubai, Fujairah, Jeddah, Muscat

Brisbane, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Perth, Seoul, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo

Arlington, Ashburn, Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Green Bay, Los Angeles, Miami, Montreal, New York, Newark, Portland, Provo, Querétaro, Reston, Riverside, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, San Jose, Santa Clara, Seattle, Tampa, Toronto, Washington

Amstelveen, Amsterdam, Antwerp, Athens, Berlin, Brussels, Bucharest, Budapest, Copenhagen, Den Bosch, Dublin, Frankfurt, Goteborg, Helsingborg, Helsinki, Istanbul, Karlskrona, Kharkov, Kiev, Kungalv, Kungsbacka, Lemesos, Lisbon, London, Lviv, Madrid, Malmo, Milan, Odessa, Oslo, Paris, Sheffield, Stockholm, Trondheim, Vienna

Moscow

None

Bogota, Buenos Aires, Campinas, São Paulo

Cape Town, Tunis

Dubai

Brisbane, Delhi, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Hong Kong, Jaipur, Jakarta, Melbourne, Mumbai, Palmerston North, Perth, Seoul, Singapore, Sydney, Taipei, Tokyo, Yungho

supported services

  • Web 22
  • Streaming 21
  • Reseller 1
  • Private 9
  • Federation 3
  • Security 11
  • Telco 3
  • Hosting 4
  • Not Supported
  • Unknown
  • Supported
  • Additional Cost
  • Cacheable Content Acceleration Commonly referred as CDN, is the core service that brings cacheable content closer to the end-users either geographically or logically by caching content on CDN pops or edges so that is scalable, available and fast to deliver.
  • Non-Cacheable Content Acceleration CDN provider creates a persistent connection between customer origin and the closest CDN edge location to eliminate the tcp 3 way handshake and tcp slow start. then applies a series of tcp optimisations (multIPlexing, etc) between CDN edge locations to deliver non-cacheable content as fast and efficiently as possible to the end-users.
  • Shared CDN Domain SSL CDN provider generates a hostname that is used by customer to HTTPs. domain and SSL certificate belongs to CDN provider.
  • Shared IP SSL Hosting Commonly called SNI, your SSL certificate is hosted in each CDN pop/edge location on a shared IP among other certificates. SNI SSL it’s not supported by some older browsers like IE6 and it’s not as secure as dedicated IP.
  • Dedicated IP SSL Hosting your SSL certificate is hosted in each CDN pop/edge location on a dedicated IP and dedicated resources.
  • RTMP to RTMP Streaming customer origin publishes RTMP format and CDN provider delivers in RTMP format.
  • RTMP to HTTP Streaming customer origin publishes RTMP format and CDN provider transcode to HTTP and delivers in HTTP format.
  • HTTP to HTTP Streaming customer origin publishes HTTP format and CDN provider delivers in HTTP format .
  • Image Optimization CDN transforms customer images on demand at the edge. it can dynamically resize, convert, adjust quality, crop / trim, change orientations and image background colors, and much more.