Do you plan to use SDN to move into the business market at some point?Ĭurrently, we have no plans to move to the B2B market and will continue focusing on creating the best VPN service in the B2C space.Multiple factors are involved in a VPN connection – network settings, app settings, network type, and other software (home, public, and mobile data). For instance, enter the Nexus network via a chosen location A and exit via location B.Īll of the planned features will roll out gradually throughout 20.Ħ. For example, different IP addresses for different websites.įinally, a dynamic MultiHop that will be launched in the future will allow the users to choose their own VPN entry and exit locations in any way they like. Then, an IP Randomizer feature that is planned to be launched later will allow the users to use many different IP addresses at the same time while connecting to the internet. The feature will rotate IP addresses in a specific location, country, region, or even globally, depending on the user’s preference. IP Rotator solves privacy concerns of having the same IP address when connected to a VPN for a long time. Today, Surfshark Nexus comes with an IP Rotator feature that automatically changes the user’s exit IP address in a chosen city location every 5 to 10 minutes without disconnecting the user from the VPN. Does SDN allow you to roll out any new features, if yes what could they be? Some parts of the solution are in the process of getting legal protection.ĥ. Also, we want to make sure our current and potential customers know that Surfshark offers a truly unique VPN service, and that we actually offer a real VPN service. We are announcing this as it's a true innovation in a market where such things rarely happen. Why are you introducing it to the wider public? Are there any stumbling blocks that would prevent your competitors from rolling this out? For us, the development took over a year, so it's unlikely that anyone else will deploy it on their networks soon.Ĥ. It takes time to prepare one's infrastructure for the SDN usage. Patents do not prevent anyone from using a solution but having them provides us with legal ground to protect our intellectual rights upon our choice. As everyone, NordVPN and AtlasVPN are free to implement the solution on their infrastructures. Will you share this technology with NordVPN and AtlasVPN?įirst of all, some parts of the solution are in the process of getting patented. Finally, Nexus opens up opportunities to develop new features such as an IP randomizer that can provide the user with multiple IP addresses to use simultaneously.ģ. Secondly, it enables easier network maintenance as the users will no longer lose their connectivity due to server upgrades. Firstly, it improves one’s privacy and security by continuously changing user IP addresses and connecting to different servers without disconnecting the user from Surfshark VPN. Surfshark Nexus network solves the problems of traditional consumer VPN services. In the case of Nexus, the users connect to the entire network of servers and can use many different servers without disconnecting from the network. If they want to change their IP, they must disconnect from that server to connect to another one. In the case of traditional consumer VPN services where users connect to a specific server within a pool of servers, they don’t use the network but rather create a tunnel to one server of all their servers. How is this technology superior to what’s existing right now? Moreover, connecting all of the company’s servers into a single Nexus network will allow Surfshark to roll out new features such as IP Rotator, IP Randomizer, and Dynamic MultiHop.Ģ. Surfshark Nexus will help to optimize user traffic to be faster, more stable, increasingly secure, and private. A solution that’s unique in a consumer VPN industry connects users to not only one server but an entire network of servers and then routes them to a chosen location. Surfshark launches a consumer VPN innovation Surfshark Nexus based on SDN (Software-Defined Networking) technology. What exactly are you announcing today? Can you explain what it is in a couple of sentences? Does it replace/complement any technologies that you offer? > IP proxy network vs VPN: Which is right for you?ġ. Moving the VPN industry forward: a Q&A with NordVPN
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