PureVPN’s vast VPN network has been extended even more with the launch of its services in 6 more Asian countries. The new countries include Cambodia, Azerbaijan, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Sri Lanka and Nepal. Here are the details of each server:
Cambodia
The Land of Temples
City: Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Number of Offered IPs: 255
Supported Protocols: PPTP, L2TP, SSTP, IKEv2, WireGuard & OpenVPN
Specially Optimized for: Freedom of Expression
The government of the land of temples unfortunately doesn’t allow its internet users to speak their minds freely. If you live in Cambodia and want to express yourself freely, go online with IP addresses of different countries to anonymously speak your mind.
Did You Know?
Cambodia is also a land of mopeds. There are 1.5 million people in Phnom Penh and 1.3 million mopeds! Amazing, right?
Azerbaijan
The Land of Fire
City: Baku
Number of Offered IPs: 255
Supported Protocols: PPTP, L2TP, SSTP, IKEv2 & OpenVPN
Specially Optimized for: Security
Did You Know?
Azerbaijan is a nation of tea drinkers. Tea is their most liked drink and they usually have it in a pear shaped glass.
Pakistan
The Land of the Pure
City: Islamabad
Number of Offered IPs: 255
Supported Protocols: PPTP, L2TP, SSTP, IKEv2 & OpenVPN
Specially Optimized for: Security and Anonymity
Did You Know?
Pakistan has the 6th largest population in the world. There are only five countries that exceed in population, which are US, China, India, Brazil and Indonesia.
Kazakhstan
The Land of Wonders
City: Almaty
Number of Offered IPs: 255
Supported Protocols: PPTP, L2TP, SSTP & OpenVPN (UDP 53, TCP 80)
Specially Optimized for: Security and Anonymity
Did You Know?
Kazakhstan is the ninth largest country in the world, by land area. Surprisingly, its population is very small, consisting of only 16 million people.
Sri Lanka
The Island Nation of Lions
City: Colombo
Number of Offered IPs: 255
Supported Protocols: PPTP, L2TP, SSTP & OpenVPN (UDP 53, TCP 80)
Specially Optimized for: Security and Anonymity
Did You Know?
The shape of Sri Lanka is like a pearl, which is the reason why Sri Lanka is also known as the Pearl of the Indian Ocean.