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P2Pfaster is positioned as a video acceleration solution for video sites, broadcasters, and CDN providers. It is not a CDN that fully replaces servers in the traditional sense, but a WebRTC-based P2P distribution layer designed to work alongside an existing HTTP CDN: servers still handle ingesting, encoding, transmuxing, and related tasks, while viewers can fetch video segments from either the CDN or the P2P Mesh Network.
Its main selling point is that “the more viewers there are, the stronger the P2P distribution capacity becomes,” making it suitable for high-concurrency video scenarios such as live streaming and VOD. On the protocol side, it explicitly supports HLS/MPEG-DASH and provides video analytics and real-time analytics, while the Enterprise plan adds advanced policies and controls. For security, the site states that P2Pfaster does not interfere with DRM or stream encryption. What is transmitted between users is the same video segments served by the HTTP server; decryption keys are not transmitted over the P2P network, and content is not stored locally or persistently.
Pricing is based on P2P data transfer. The Free plan costs $0, includes a 14-day free trial, and is marked as offering Unlimited Bandwidth. Pro costs $6/TB and includes video analytics, real-time analytics, online support, and email support. Enterprise is for usage of More than 400TB and requires contacting sales; it includes dedicated support and advanced controls. The page also notes that the 14-day trial requires no credit card, so the barrier to trying it is relatively low.
The advantages are its clear focus on video use cases, its ability to layer on top of an existing CDN, transparent Pro pricing, and an explanation of how DRM key transmission boundaries are handled. The drawbacks are also obvious: it does not disclose specific country coverage, node, or POP data; there is no visible DDoS protection, WAF, or similar security capability; and the official website contains a lot of repeated information, while the technical documentation, SLA, payment methods, and Enterprise pricing details are all insufficient.
P2Pfaster is better suited to platforms that already have a video playback pipeline and want to reduce CDN bandwidth costs, especially large-scale live streaming services and businesses with highly variable viewer counts. For mainland China operations, the available text does not provide information on China nodes, ICP filing, domestic network quality, or local payment options, so its accessibility from China can only be rated as unknown. If your main audience is in mainland China, you should first evaluate video CDN or cloud provider solutions that offer domestic nodes and ICP filing support.
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