Company snapshot

CategoryEdgeNextMediaNova
Statusactiveactive
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Overview

EdgeNext is a global edge cloud service provider specializing in content delivery network (CDN) services, cloud security, and edge computing, with a strong focus on APAC, China, and the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). Founded in 2022, the company acquired ChinaCache’s international CDN operations in 2023, expanding its network to over 1,700 points of presence (PoPs) worldwide. EdgeNext serves industries such as media, gaming, e-commerce, and online learning, delivering solutions for video streaming, large file downloads, and low-latency content delivery. Its services are tailored to meet regional regulatory requirements, particularly in China, where it holds an ICP license for compliance. Customers include businesses seeking high-performance content delivery in emerging markets.
MediaNova is a content delivery network (CDN) and cloud security provider founded in 2005, headquartered in Istanbul, Turkey. It offers services like web acceleration, video streaming, and API caching, with a focus on the EMEA region. The company serves industries such as media, e-commerce, and telecommunications, with notable customers including Turkcell, Vodafone, and Hepsiburada. MediaNova’s platform includes advanced security features and real-time analytics. It received significant investment from Turkven in November 2024, strengthening its market position.

Network & Architecture

EdgeNext operates a network of over 1,700 PoPs across 34 countries, with a significant presence in APAC, China, MENA, and North America. Its infrastructure includes 112 IPv4 and 39 IPv6 network ranges, supporting applications like Bing, Weibo, and Steam. The company emphasizes low-latency delivery with a reported response time of under 30ms and over 4 Tbps of redundant bandwidth. EdgeNext’s strength lies in its regional expertise in China and MENA, where it navigates complex regulatory environments. However, its coverage in Latin America and Africa is less extensive compared to global leaders like Cloudflare or Akamai.
MediaNova operates over 50 points of presence (PoPs) across 21 countries, with a strong presence in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). Its global Anycast DNS network routes user requests to the nearest server, optimizing latency and resilience. The CDN is optimized for EMEA, offering direct access to major carriers and ISPs. However, its smaller PoP count compared to competitors like Akamai or Amazon CloudFront may limit global reach outside EMEA.

Feature comparison

FeatureEdgeNextMediaNova
waf
bot_mitigation
ddos
rate_limit
http3_quic
tls13
tiered_cache
origin_shield
instant_purge
stale_while_revalidate
stale_if_error
image_optimization
video_vod
video_live
drm
hls_dash_packaging
websockets
signed_urls
edge_compute
functions
kv_storage
api_first
realtime_logs
log_push
terraform

Legend: ✓ = Supported, ✗ = Not supported, — = Not listed

Pricing

EdgeNext operates a pay-as-you-go (PAYG) pricing model with competitive rates tailored to regional markets. Pricing details are available on their official pricing page: https://www.edgenext.com/pricing. Free trials are offered for new customers to test CDN and streaming services. Specific per-GB pricing is not publicly disclosed but is described as cost-effective for APAC and MENA markets. Enterprises can request customized pricing for high-volume or complex deployments.
MediaNova uses a pay-as-you-go (PAYG) model with pricing based on data transfer and additional features. Estimated costs include $0.04–$0.20 per GB for data transfer and $0.006 per 10,000 HTTP/HTTPS requests. WAF, DDoS protection, and edge computing may incur extra charges. No free tier is publicly documented, and pricing is enterprise-focused. Full details are available at https://www.medianova.com/pricing/.

Integrations & DevEx

EdgeNext supports API-first integrations for managing CDN configurations and cache purging. Real-time logs are available for monitoring performance and troubleshooting. The platform lacks explicit support for Terraform or specific CI/CD integrations, but its API allows custom automation. EdgeNext provides 24/7 bilingual customer support, which is particularly valuable for clients in APAC and China. Migration tools are not explicitly documented, but the company offers technical support to assist with onboarding.
MediaNova offers an API-first Cloud Panel for configuration, analytics, and management of CDN resources. Real-time logs and analytics provide granular insights into traffic and performance. No Terraform or SDK support is documented. The platform supports custom cache rules, image optimization, and security configurations, but lacks explicit CI/CD or migration tools.

When it fits

  • Businesses targeting APAC, China, or MENA markets, especially those needing compliance with Chinese ICP regulations.
  • Media and entertainment companies requiring reliable video streaming (VOD and live) with global reach.
  • Enterprises seeking cost-effective CDN solutions with strong regional support in emerging markets.
  • Businesses targeting the EMEA region, particularly MENA, benefit from MediaNova’s optimized regional PoPs and low latency.
  • Enterprises needing robust security features like WAF, DDoS protection, and bot management for web and API traffic.
  • Media and e-commerce companies requiring video streaming and image optimization for fast content delivery.

When it doesn’t

  • Organizations needing extensive coverage in Latin America or Africa, where EdgeNext’s PoP presence is limited.
  • Developers requiring advanced DevEx features like Terraform support or extensive CI/CD integrations.
  • Teams that specifically require independently documented bot-mitigation depth and advanced bot management controls.
  • Organizations needing extensive global coverage may find MediaNova’s 50+ PoPs insufficient compared to larger providers like Cloudflare.
  • Developers seeking advanced edge compute features or Terraform integration may need more robust platforms.
  • Small businesses or startups looking for a free tier or low-cost entry may find MediaNova’s enterprise focus less accessible.

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