PureVPN has expanded its global network by adding more than 40 new server locations across Europe, Asia-Pacific, North America, and Latin America. The move aims to improve connection speeds, reduce latency, and make the network more resilient against interruptions.
Internet access restrictions have been rising globally for the past 14 years. Governments are implementing geo-blocks, ISPs are introducing throttling, and local network controls are becoming more common. These changes can slow down internet connections, especially when traffic is routed through distant servers.
By increasing its server density worldwide, PureVPN can reduce the distance data must travel, resulting in faster connections, more stable performance, and better service during high traffic or regional disruptions.
Europe: The VPN provider has added servers in Andorra la Vella (Andorra), Yerevan (Armenia), Baku (Azerbaijan), Minsk (Belarus), Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Zagreb (Croatia), Nicosia (Cyprus), Tbilisi (Georgia), Keflavik (Iceland), Rome (Italy), Ljubljana (Slovenia), and Kyiv (Ukraine).
Asia-Pacific: New servers have been introduced in Thimphu (Bhutan), Phnom Penh (Cambodia), Shanghai (China), Jakarta (Indonesia), Astana (Kazakhstan), Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), Taipei (Taiwan), Bangkok (Thailand), and Auckland (New Zealand).
North America: Coverage now includes Montreal and Vancouver (Canada), Charlotte, Dallas, Denver, Las Vegas, Orlando, and Portland (USA), as well as Mexico City (Mexico).
Latin America: New servers have been added in Bogotá (Colombia), San José (Costa Rica), Quito (Ecuador), Guatemala City (Guatemala), Lima (Peru), Montevideo (Uruguay), and Caracas (Venezuela).
Additionally, PureVPN has introduced streaming-optimized servers in Switzerland and Russia to improve media traffic routing and provide smoother playback with reduced buffering.
The expansion brings multiple improvements for PureVPN users:
Despite the network expansion, PureVPN maintains its existing security standards, including AES-256 encryption, a no-logs policy verified by independent audits, zero-knowledge infrastructure, DNS leak protection, and IPv6 safeguards.
The newly added servers are now accessible across all PureVPN platforms, including Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, browser extensions, and router configurations. Users can access the updated network through the PureVPN app.