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	<title>Comments on: Voxel: Why Is CDN Pricing So Mysterious?</title>
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		<title>By: Nickh</title>
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		<description>I respectfully disagree. Dutt doesn&#039;t know what he is talking about. CDN providers do not publish prices because there is sliding scale based how much and what types of services are used. Bandwidth providers do not publish their pricing either. Webhosting companies do, but those agreements are always structured in megabytes, and kilobytes, and extremly disadvangtageous to any moderate traffic website. Frankly, if your site does enough traffic to justify CDN utilization, then you better understand the pricing models and the players. If you don&#039;t you are probably getting jammed on price by a company like Voxel.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I respectfully disagree. Dutt doesn&#8217;t know what he is talking about. CDN providers do not publish prices because there is sliding scale based how much and what types of services are used. Bandwidth providers do not publish their pricing either. Webhosting companies do, but those agreements are always structured in megabytes, and kilobytes, and extremly disadvangtageous to any moderate traffic website. Frankly, if your site does enough traffic to justify CDN utilization, then you better understand the pricing models and the players. If you don&#8217;t you are probably getting jammed on price by a company like Voxel.</p>
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