More VyprVPN U.S. Servers
I really enjoy the VyprVPN service. Would love to see more U.S. servers, particularly from NY and Chicago.

We have 8 servers in the US now.
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emailfetch commented
Suggestions:
1. San Francisco Bay Area.
Justification: "Silicon Valley", which is a global center for computer development, is located in this region. There is currently no server for the northwestern United States. This would be a prime location to attract "Silicon Valley" customers. (Incidentally, this is where I am.)
2. Chicago region.
Justification: This server would be used by customers in the north central United States, where there is currently no server. Austin, Texas, now serves the south central United States, leaving the north central United States without a server. -
me@joshfoskett.com commented
There surely needs to be one added in Chicago, as the midwest certainly is lacking a server. At least New York has Toronto, which isn't too far away.
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Anonymous commented
I'd love to see one in Dallas.
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Anonymous commented
I'd love to see one in Colorado
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MJ commented
Would love to see more, like Seattle, Oregon (Portland/ or Prineville)
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Anonymous commented
Also places like Oregon , New Jersey , Delaware, Illinois
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Anonymous commented
We need more servers in the USA. What will it take to get one in New York City??
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Robert S commented
There is a server gap in the Midwest I agree, but also keep in mind that there is an advantage to connecting close to a trading server if your a trader. You get better/quicker fills. So therefore, adding servers in New York and Chicago would be a good strategy for goldenfrog as they could sell vpn's to traders. :) Please consider New York and Chicago for new server locations!
Thank You,
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Shawn Price commented
Las Vegas, NV
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BOB N. commented
Totally agree with this! I second Chicago
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Larry M. Weatherly commented
Concur with the poster. I am hoping that additional servers will allow each server to increase the transfer rate(s). Generally speaking, my download speed direct from my ISP is at least 25%, up to 60%, faster than the same download through any of the existing USA servers.
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Rob G commented
agreed - especially Chicago. There is a server gap in the midwest U.S.