On this page you can find an overview of the features and pricing of KeyCDN and Tata Communications. We hope this helps you compare these two Content Delivery Networks. You can find additional tips that help you select the right CDN here.
Features | KeyCDN | Tata Communications |
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PoPs | 24 | 400+ |
Purge All | Fully supported | Unknown |
Instant Purge | Fully supported | Unknown |
Control panel | Fully supported | Fully supported |
Origin Push | Fully supported | Not supported |
Origin Pull | Fully supported | Fully supported |
Origin Shield | Fully supported | Unknown |
GZIP Compression | Fully supported | Fully supported |
Custom Rules | Fully supported | Unknown |
HTTP/2 Protocol | Fully supported | Not supported |
SPDY Protocol | Fully supported | Not supported |
Raw Access Logs | Fully supported | Unknown |
Real time statistics | Fully supported | Unknown |
Online signup | Fully supported | Not supported |
API | Purge, Statistics, Configuration Management | Unknown |
Custom CNAMEs | Fully supported | Fully supported |
Shared SSL Certificates | Fully supported | Fully supported |
Custom SSL Certificates | Fully supported | Fully supported |
Wildcard SSL Certificates | Fully supported | Fully supported |
Support | Email and Phone support | 24/7/365 customer service |
Video On Demand (VoD) | Fully supported | Fully supported |
RTMP Streaming | Fully supported | Fully supported |
Multiple CDNs | Not supported | Not supported |
CDN balancing tech | Not supported | Not supported |
Storage | Fully supported | Fully supported |
Property | KeyCDN | Tata Communications |
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Global flat fee | $0,04 per GB (first 10TB) | N/A |
NA/EU Traffic (low volume) | $0,04 per GB | N/A |
NA/EU Traffic (high volume) | $0,02 per GB (500TB+) | N/A |
APAC Traffic | $0,04 per GB | N/A |
LATAM Traffic | $0,04 per GB | N/A |
Extra costs | Additional zones (above 5), storage for push | N/A |
KeyCDN is CDN provider from Switzerland with 24 points-of-presence (PoPs) worldwide, and 8 more PoPs planned. The CDN service is part of proinity GmbH, a Swiss IT services company that’s also behind image optimiser Optimus.
KeyCDN was founded in 2012 by Jonas Krummenacher and Sven Baumgartner. Their network is non-federated; the entire infrastructure is owned by KeyCDN.
The provider’s feature offering includes two-factor authentication, DDOS protection, origin shield, real-time reporting and more than 24 CMS integrations such as with WordPress, Magento and Joomla.
Tata Communications, a company of Indian multinational Tata Group, offers a CDN service with 400 points-of-presence (PoPs) on five continents, in 21 locations. Tata owns and operates an impressive network infrastructure, with their sub-terrestrial and sub-sea network spanning 700,000 kilometers - more than 17 times around the world. According to the company, 24% of the planet’s internet routes are on their network, which grants improved performance and flexibility.
In 2011, Tata Communications acquired BitGravity - a US-based CDN provider founded in 2006. BitGravity. The companies had been in a strategic alliance leading up to the acquisition, and the move was a logical next step for Tata Communications to improve its global CDN offering. Remnants of BitGravity can still be found, such as the Tata Communications CDN support portal.
Tata Communications offers a wide range of CDN features such as live streaming and video-on-demand (VOD), an out-of-the-box online video platform, site acceleration and software delivery. They also provide DDoS and security services, hosting, colocation and transit.
CDN clients of Tata Communications are, or have included NDTV, Quick Heal Technologies, Web18 (part of Network 18) and Nimbus Communications.