According to global internet freedom reports, online access restrictions have increased for 14 consecutive years. Governments are increasing geo-restrictions, ISPs are implementing throttling policies, and localised network controls are becoming more common across regions.
To address these challenges, PureVPN has expanded its global infrastructure by adding more than 40 new server locations worldwide, improving routing efficiency, lowering latency, and strengthening network redundancy.
This expansion brings PureVPN’s secure network closer to users across Europe, Asia-Pacific, North America, and Latin America.
Why Network Infrastructure Matters More Than Ever?
The internet was originally designed as a decentralised network. However, modern access patterns often rely on centralised infrastructure that can become congested or restricted during peak demand or regulatory changes.
When a region experiences:
- ISP throttling
- government censorship
- sudden spikes in encrypted traffic
- network congestion
Connections routed through distant servers can slow down significantly.
Distributed infrastructure helps solve this problem.
By increasing geographic density, VPN providers can reduce routing distance between users and secure endpoints, resulting in:
- Lower round-trip latency
- Faster connection establishment
- Better stability during high traffic periods
- Reduced risk of regional service disruption
This is why expanding infrastructure is not just about adding servers; it is about improving how traffic flows across the internet.
40+ New Locations Added to the PureVPN Network
PureVPN’s latest expansion introduces new server locations across multiple continents, strengthening connectivity options and improving routing flexibility.
Europe
New and optimised locations include:
- 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)
- Kyiv (Ukraine)
These additions improve coverage across Eastern and Southern Europe, reducing latency for users connecting within the region.
Asia-Pacific
New locations across the Asia-Pacific region include:
- Thimphu (Bhutan)
- Phnom Penh (Cambodia)
- Shanghai (China)
- Jakarta (Indonesia)
- Astana (Kazakhstan)
- Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)
- Taipei (Taiwan)
- Bangkok (Thailand)
- Auckland (New Zealand)
This expansion significantly strengthens PureVPN’s presence across emerging digital markets where demand for secure connectivity continues to grow.
North America
PureVPN has also expanded coverage across North America with new locations in:
Canada
- Montreal
- Vancouver
United States
- Charlotte
- Dallas
- Denver
- Las Vegas
- Orlando
- Portland
Mexico
- Mexico City
These locations help reduce latency for users connecting across major North American internet exchange points.
Latin America
The network now includes expanded coverage across Latin America with locations in:
- Bogotá (Colombia)
- San José (Costa Rica)
- Quito (Ecuador)
- Guatemala City (Guatemala)
- Lima (Peru)
- Montevideo (Uruguay)
- Caracas (Venezuela)
Improved infrastructure in these regions strengthens connectivity where network congestion and routing limitations can often affect performance.
Streaming-Optimized Servers in Switzerland and Russia
In addition to the new locations, PureVPN has introduced streaming-optimised servers in Switzerland and Russia.
These specialised servers are designed to provide:
- Improved routing for media traffic
- Stable bandwidth for high-definition streaming
- Consistent performance during peak viewing hours
For users accessing region-specific content, optimised infrastructure helps maintain smoother playback and reduced buffering.
What This Expansion Improves for Users?
By adding 40+ new server locations, PureVPN has strengthened multiple layers of network performance.
Lower Latency
Shorter routing paths reduce the physical distance that encrypted traffic must travel.
This results in faster response times and improved browsing speeds.
Better Connection Stability
Distributed infrastructure helps prevent overload on individual servers, improving reliability during periods of heavy demand.
Users benefit from more stable connections across regions.
Increased Redundancy
With more routing endpoints available, PureVPN can better handle localised disruptions or sudden traffic spikes.
This helps maintain consistent service even during network congestion or regional restrictions.
Greater Global Coverage
The expanded infrastructure increases PureVPN’s global reach, making it easier for users to connect through locations closer to their physical region.
This improves performance for:
- remote workers
- travelers
- international users
- content streamers
Built on PureVPN’s Trusted Security Architecture
While the infrastructure has expanded, PureVPN’s security framework remains unchanged.
All servers continue to operate under the same trusted privacy architecture, including:
- AES-256 encryption
- Independently audited no-logs policy
- Zero-knowledge infrastructure
- Built-in DNS leak protection
- IPv6 safeguards
These protections ensure that users benefit from both strong security and improved connectivity performance.
Keeping Internet Access Reliable in Changing Digital Environments
As internet policies and restrictions continue to evolve across different regions, accessing the open internet is becoming more challenging for many users.
In this environment, resilient infrastructure plays an important role in keeping connections stable and secure.
By expanding its global network footprint, PureVPN is strengthening its ability to help users stay connected and access the internet reliably, even when access conditions change across regions.
Experience the Expanded Network
The new server locations are now available across all PureVPN platforms, including:
Users can explore the expanded network directly within the PureVPN app.







