bitspeed.org — A Domain for the Edge
The edge network business has an identity problem. Every provider promises low latency, global presence, and instant delivery — and most of them say it with the same language, the same diagrams, the same benchmark screenshots. The names blur together. The positioning doesn’t.
bitspeed.org is available.
What the name carries
Edge infrastructure is, in the most literal sense, a bet on moving bits faster than the alternative. CDN, edge compute, anycast routing, regional PoPs, cache invalidation at scale — the entire value proposition reduces to one number: how quickly a bit gets from origin to end user. BitSpeed names that directly. It does not dress it up.
The .org extension is worth noting separately. For a network that wants to position itself as foundational — the layer other services run on rather than a service competing with them — .org carries a different weight than .com. It reads as infrastructure. It reads as something that was built to last.
The namespace
The .com was a file-transfer software company, BitSpeed LLC, permanently closed since 2019. No active trademark, no ongoing litigation risk. The .io is an unrelated and disreputable crypto site on a different extension. The .org has no prior use.
A rebrand or new product line acquires a clean name with no legacy baggage.
The fit
The companies that make the most sense here are not the incumbents. Cloudflare already has Cloudflare. Fastly already has Fastly. The fit is a regional CDN breaking into new markets, an edge compute startup that hasn’t yet locked in a brand, or an established network provider launching a consumer or developer-facing product line that needs to stand apart from the parent company’s name.
BitSpeed works as a product name, a sub-brand, or a standalone entity. The domain is flexible in a way that a more specific name isn’t.
The terms
Transaction via Escrow.com for direct inquiries. The domain is listed on Sedo and Afternic.