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Duocast’s scraped page title points to a Network Operations Centre, while the main content primarily shows network status, temperature, a network map, speed test files, and capacity information for Peering, Transit, Transport, and DDoS Wasstraat. Based on the available text, it looks more like a network operator’s NOC/network transparency page than a full CDN product page; it is not possible to confirm whether it offers standard CDN caching, dynamic acceleration, or edge delivery services.
The page discloses several interconnection capacities: AMS-IX (Global Switch) 20 Gb/s, NL-IX (Equinix AM7) 10 Gb/s, GRUN-IX (QTS Groningen) 10 Gb/s, and FRYS-IX (Nikhef) 10 Gb/s. For Transit, it lists NTT (Equinix AM7) 10 Gb/s and Telia Carrier (Nikhef) 10 Gb/s. Site-to-site transport links include Equinix AM7 to NorthC Groningen at 20 Gb/s, and Nikhef to QTS Groningen at 20 Gb/s. It also provides 1 GB, 100 MB, 10 MB, and 1 MB speed test files, allowing users to test download performance directly.
The content only mentions DDoS Wasstraat (Global Switch) capacity of 1 Gb/s, indicating some level of DDoS scrubbing or access capability. However, it does not disclose details such as mitigation policies, trigger mechanisms, SLA, or Layer 4/Layer 7 support. Common CDN features such as edge computing, WAF, cache rules, HTTPS certificates, log analytics, API access, and a control panel are not mentioned in the text.
The page does not provide pricing, nor does it explain whether billing is based on traffic, peak bandwidth, or port capacity. If evaluated as a CDN/acceleration product, its commercial comparability is limited; further contact with the provider would be needed to confirm whether CDN services, quotes, and service levels are available.
The main advantage is that the network information is presented directly, with clear exchange point and Transit capacity details. It is useful for technical users evaluating European—especially Dutch—network interconnection resources. The drawback is the severe lack of CDN product information, including node coverage, caching features, billing, and support details. It is better used as a reference for network connectivity or upstream resources, rather than as a basis for directly choosing a CDN.
The content does not mention China-based nodes, ICP filing, domestic access optimization, or payment methods, so its accessibility from China can only be rated as unknown. For users targeting China, it is advisable to also evaluate Alibaba Cloud CDN, Tencent Cloud CDN, CDNetworks, or international options such as Cloudflare, Fastly, and Akamai.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on duocast.eu official site.
duocast.eu is an Netherlands CDN provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach duocast.eu directly.