Jefferson State Access Exchange (JSAX) is not a commercial CDN or cloud acceleration provider in the traditional sense. Instead, it is a neutral Internet Exchange Point (IXP) serving Northern California and Southern Oregon. Its core mission is to promote regional network interconnection and economic development through Ethernet and IP peering.
Pricing is highly opaque, with no public port fees disclosed. Its advantages lie in its commitment to keeping local traffic local, which can effectively reduce membersβ upstream Internet costs; peering traffic is free, and its low-latency characteristics are especially friendly to voice and video conferencing; multi-provider connectivity also improves network redundancy and reliability. Its drawbacks are its extremely limited coverage area and the lack of security and compute add-on features commonly found in modern CDNs.
Suitable for ISPs, large enterprises, educational institutions, or government agencies located in Northern California or Southern Oregon that want to reduce interconnection costs and improve network quality.
As a regional IXP, JSAX has no direct relevance to access from China, and there is no clear issue of direct connectivity or blocking by the Great Firewall; this is best considered unknown. Users who need China nodes or ICP filing should look to mainstream CDN providers such as Alibaba Cloud or Tencent Cloud. Those looking for similar IXP services may consider other regional exchange points.
β 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 jsax.org official site.
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