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Cogent Communications is a global internet service provider. The source describes it as operating “one of the largest fiber-optic networks” and positions it as a Tier 1 Global Network. Its core offering is not a traditional developer-facing CDN console, but enterprise-grade connectivity services: Dedicated Internet Access, IP Transit, Global Peer Connect, VPN, Ethernet, MPLS IP-VPN, SD-WAN, Transport, Optical Wavelengths, Colocation, and Cloud Connect for AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud.
From a CDN/acceleration perspective, Cogent is better understood as an underlying network acceleration and interconnection bandwidth provider. The source mentions more than 3,605 On-Net Service Locations, and highlights Optical Wavelength service coverage across over 1,000 carrier-neutral data centers in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. This makes it suitable for customers that need backbone connectivity, data center interconnect, cloud interconnect, and IP Transit. Its customer cases include content and infrastructure service providers such as CDN77, EdgeNext, and phoenixNAP, indicating that its network can serve as upstream connectivity for CDN or cloud service providers.
The source does not provide public plans, per-traffic pricing, bandwidth rates, or committed usage models. The only pricing-related references appear in customer testimonials, such as “reasonable price,” “low price,” and “excellent pricing.” As a result, it is not possible to compare its pricing with public cloud CDN services or self-service CDN platforms. Given that its products are mostly dedicated lines, IP Transit, Ethernet, and Optical Wavelengths, procurement is likely based on business inquiries and contracts, though this is not explicitly stated in the source.
The crawled content does not disclose common CDN features such as DDoS protection, WAF, bot management, TLS automation, caching policies, or edge functions. It also does not show mainland China nodes, ICP filing support, or mainland-compliant acceleration solutions. The website has a Simplified Chinese entry point, but that should not be treated as evidence of mainland China availability or local node coverage. China access and payment information are not clearly stated in the source, so their status can only be rated as unknown.
Its strengths are a comprehensive network product portfolio, coverage from enterprises to carriers and content providers, a large number of On-Net service locations, and Optical Wavelength coverage across North American data centers. Customer reviews also emphasize reliability, performance, pricing, and responsive support. Its weaknesses are the lack of transparent pricing and limited information about self-service CDN features, making it less suitable for small teams that simply want to quickly enable static website acceleration. Cogent is better suited to carriers, IDCs, cloud providers, CDN providers, large enterprises, and customers that need high-bandwidth interconnection across data centers or clouds. If the goal is acceleration for mainland China end users, local alternatives such as Alibaba Cloud CDN, Tencent Cloud CDN, and Wangsu Science & Technology should be evaluated as well.
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cogentco.sk is an United States CDN provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 8.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach cogentco.sk directly.