Draft:NetFunnel
Virtual Waiting Room Solution
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NetFunnel is a Virtual Waiting Room (VWR) solution for sudden traffic surges in digital services.
Submission declined on 19 October 2025 by Bonadea (talk).
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NetFunnel is developed by STCLab, South Korean IT startup founded in 2020. It controls user access during sudden traffic spikes by placing excess visitors into a queue and allowing entry in controlled intervals, which helps prevent server overload and service disruption. The solution was first introduced as an on-premise system and was later offered as a cloud-based SaaS model in 2022.[1], and serves over 600 global clients across Korea, Japan [2] [3] , APAC, and North America by its Global Partnership [4] [5] [6]
It is currently offered in SaaS, CDN, and on-premise deployment models.

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