Private Internet Access’ worldwide network gets bigger and better with new server locations

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Private Internet Access (PIA), a leading virtual private network (VPN) provider, is proud to announce a substantial expansion to its global server network – increasing the number of countries in their network from 84 to 91. As one of the few (if not the only) VPN providers who already offer server options in all 50 US states, PIA have continued to build upon this as part of their journey to continue looking for new ways to meet users’ needs and to address specific requests. In response to growing user demand for secure and private internet connections worldwide, PIA is now taking their server network to the next level – with new server locations for regions currently underserved by other VPN providers.
PIA has unveiled new server locations in Bolivia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Nepal, Peru, Uruguay, and South Korea. This announcement coincides with Cybersecurity Awareness Month and underscores PIA’s unwavering commitment to making the internet a more secure and accessible place, overcoming censorship, and thwarting surveillance in various regions. The addition of South Korea to the server network is particularly exciting for K-drama and Korean TV enthusiasts, as it will provide PIA users with unparalleled access to some of the best content from this vibrant genre. Incorporating these new server locations across South America and Asia aligns with PIA’s mission to ensure a free and open internet for all users. Each location was chosen with careful consideration, driven by user demand and specific use cases.
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