Content Delivery Networks

The following page details network ranges, IPs, and points-of-presence (PoPs) for CDNs (content delivery networks).

Content Delivery Networks are a system of distributed servers strategically positioned across various geographic locations to deliver web content efficiently to users. CDNs significantly reduce latency and improve load times by caching content closer to the end user, enhancing the overall user experience.

CDN

The CDN information shown here is available in our Netify Data Feeds solution. The data is accessible via our IP API as well as downloadable datasets.

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Company CDNs

Several large companies have deployed in-house CDNs that rival their public cousins.

Platform
Apple CDN - Logo Apple CDN
Google Edge CDN - Logo Google Edge CDN
Meta CDN - Logo Meta CDN
Netflix CDN - Logo Netflix CDN
Steam CDN - Logo Steam CDN
TikTok CDN - Logo TikTok CDN
Yahoo CDN - Logo Yahoo CDN

Why This Data?

Network equipment providers, SD-WAN vendors, VPN providers, and other solution vendors use this data to optimize the network. The data is used for quality-of-service (QoS), whitelisting IPs, true first-packet routing, WAN optimization, and more.

Fun Fact

The first CDN was launched by Akamai Technologies in 1998, inspired by a challenge posed at MIT to solve the problem of internet congestion.

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