CDNs in Thailand
We know of 14 content delivery networks that have edge servers in one or more locations in Thailand. 1 content delivery network provider has plans to launch a new POP in Thailand.
* = planned POP
** = multiple POPs
| CDN | POP Locations | Cities |
|---|---|---|
| Akamai | ? | |
| Bunny CDN | 1 | Bangkok |
| BytePlus | 2 | Bangkok** - Chiang Mai |
| CacheFly | 1 | Bangkok |
| CDNetworks | 1 | Bangkok |
| CDNvideo | 1 | Bangkok |
| Cloudflare | 3 | Bangkok - Chiang Mai - Surat Thani |
| CloudFront | 1 | Bangkok** |
| EdgeNext | 3 | Bangkok - Chonburi - Mueang Pathum Thani |
| Fastly | 1 | Bangkok |
| Gcore | 1 | Bangkok - Chiang Mai* |
| Imperva | 1 | Bangkok |
| Kingsoft Cloud | 1 | Bangkok |
| Tencent Cloud | 2 | Bangkok - Pathum Thani |
Akamai in Thailand
Akamai is generally considered to be the largest CDN with edge servers in the most countries. However, the content delivery network company never publishes details about how many POPs they have in a country or where their CDN edge servers are located. The Akamai website has a public PDF with all countries where Akamai maintains Server Points of Presence and Thailand is listed in that document, but specifics are not mentioned. It remains unknown how many POPs or edge servers Akamai has in Thailand.
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Thailand - Facts & Figures
Thailand is bordered by Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia and Malaysia. The capital city is Bangkok. Thailand has a population of ~68 million and a nominal GDP per capita of ~$6000. Thailand is in time zone UTC+7.
Wikipedia: Thailand