Server numbers and reach are always important features for VPNs, since they show your options for choosing a server location and help spread out users to reduce server load. NordVPN — our pick for the best fast VPN service — announced a major expansion on Thursday in its coverage.
NordVPN now has 211 server locations, with a server in every state. This follows NordVPN’s swift growth globally in the past year, as the company has entered countries like Fiji, Barbados and Chad.
«With its larger server network, NordVPN now has an even further-reaching global footprint, which is great for travel and streaming,» says Moe Long, senior editor at CNET and VPN specialist. «Proton VPN has more servers (20,000) and more countries (145), but doesn’t have servers in all 50 US states. Servers in all 50 US states make it a great option for unblocking regional sports matches in the US, or traveling to and within the US.»
Only a few VPNs have servers in every state, including ExpressVPN and PIA. This expansion has also increased NordVPN’s total global capacity to 100Tbps. That’s good news for those worried about slowdowns, as it could help ease the load under peak network usage, depending on how NordVPN manages its new capacity and where you tap into its network.
VPNs, or virtual private networks, keep your information private and your data secure while you’re online. You can change your location as it appears to sites and services, so you can get around geoblocks like those on streaming services.
When I reached out to NordVPN, CTO Marijus Briedis told me, «A state-level presence helps users connect to location‑sensitive services without sacrificing privacy. With broader coverage, users can pick the server that best fits their needs — speed, locality or redundancy — without compromising on security.»
If these developments have you eyeing NordVPN as a potential VPN choice, keep in mind that some parts of the United States are considering laws to ban or limit the use of VPNs.
On the other hand, NordVPN is currently offering a discount on its two-year plans that brings the cost down to around $3 per month, quite good for a paid VPN. But you may want to explore our recommendations for free options before you decide.
