Page.ly has launched a new product they are branding as a “WordPress CDN” service named PRESSCDN™ (not sure why the emphasis on the trademark), specifically for “those that love WordPress.” The service has it’s own website as well, and starts at $9 a month.
If you want more than the marketing material, Jeff and his commentors at WP Tavern ask the questions all of us will have right away: why not use Jetpack’s Photon or another CDN service directly?
Based on my conversation with Joshua Strebel, I think he’d say overall quality, redundancy, and management interface. Similar to WordPress managed hosting, it’s not that you have to do it, it’s that you may want to. Time and testimonials will tell whether the promise meets the expectations.
One thing interesting that Joshua filled me in on, because it wasn’t clear to me, is that this is a network-level CDN. So it integrates with plugins like WP Super Cache and W3 Total Cache, and PRESSCDN isn’t its own plugin at all.
So they probably just whitelabled some other CDN service…