VPN Service

Shirou

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I am doing some market research and want to know who would be interested in a VPN service if my prices will be competitive compared to say NordVPN, ExpressVPN, PrivateAccess, etc... offering the same service as they do just better pricing and will then support a local VPN Business instead.

Features:

Servers in 56 Countries
Military-grade encryption
10 Connections can be made with the same username & password
Unlimited Bandwith
No-logs policy

None of your data, online activity, or browsing history is monitored, gathered, or exposed.
High-speed connection
Users can enjoy a secure streaming experience, gaming, torrent downloading, with no compromise on internet privacy and security.
Netflix GEO Restriction Unlocked (This is Touch & Go) as Netflix keeps fighting VPN providers, so can't guarantee it will always be unlocked.
 
I am doing some market research and want to know who would be interested in a VPN service if my prices will be competitive compared to say NordVPN, ExpressVPN, PrivateAccess, etc... offering the same service as they do just better pricing and will then support a local VPN Business instead.

Features:

Servers in 56 Countries
Military-grade encryption
10 Connections can be made with the same username & password
Unlimited Bandwith
No-logs policy

None of your data, online activity, or browsing history is monitored, gathered, or exposed.
High-speed connection
Users can enjoy a secure streaming experience, gaming, torrent downloading, with no compromise on internet privacy and security.
Netflix GEO Restriction Unlocked (This is Touch & Go) as Netflix keeps fighting VPN providers, so can't guarantee it will always be unlocked.
Make sure your app is as polished PIA's...

It's fantastic.
 
If you'd also consider running a local / international V2ray server for streaming purposes only as an additional tier on your offering (for QoS throttling mitigation) that'd be really super, it's a very niche option in the market that helps tremendously with a lot of ISPs.
 
If you'd also consider running a local / international V2ray server for streaming purposes only as an additional tier on your offering (for QoS throttling mitigation) that'd be really super, it's a very niche option in the market that helps tremendously with a lot of ISPs.

Will sure look into that, thanks for the feedback :)
 
A new VPN service would have to differentiate itself in some way. The market is saturated with VPN providers and they're cheap as chips. Can't see it being easy getting into this market and making a profit without either something unique or lots and lots of marketing budget.
 
A new VPN service would have to differentiate itself in some way. The market is saturated with VPN providers and they're cheap as chips. Can't see it being easy getting into this market and making a profit without either something unique or lots and lots of marketing budget.

For sure, can't agree more, the reason the only way to look into it is offering it as cheap as chips :) to perhaps stand a chance?
No thanks. Windscribe is $2 per month per location and unlimited data with ROBERT adblocking. Cheap as chips.
Thanks for the feedback :)
 
For sure, can't agree more, the reason the only way to look into it is offering it as cheap as chips :) to perhaps stand a chance?
I mean, how much cheaper could you really go? I'm already only paying just over $3/month for PIA (yearly plan) and they have a robust software solution that makes it super simple to get started plus their speeds are not too bad either.

I'm just trying to figure out at what point would something tempt me to move from a provider with a proven track record to a new provider when I'm already not paying very much. It would have to be significantly cheaper but then I would be skeptical about their service levels.

Not trying to be harsh or anything, just realistic. Just seems to be an extremely difficult market to try and enter unless you're already a large cloud provider with existing infrastructure and want to expand your services.
 
I mean, how much cheaper could you really go? I'm already only paying just over $3/month for PIA (yearly plan) and they have a robust software solution that makes it super simple to get started plus their speeds are not too bad either.

I'm just trying to figure out at what point would something tempt me to move from a provider with a proven track record to a new provider when I'm already not paying very much. It would have to be significantly cheaper but then I would be skeptical about their service levels.

Not trying to be harsh or anything, just realistic. Just seems to be an extremely difficult market to try and enter unless you're already a large cloud provider with existing infrastructure and want to expand your services.

No problem, these question is great for the market research.

I see most VPN Providers ask around $10-12 p/m and then it gets cheaper monthly if you would have taken 6 Months, 1 Year, etc...

Just by looking at the monthly cost, I can already get it under $10 going with Monthly Pricing, and then going with a 1 Year package can then work out as well around $3 or below.
 
Will you be reselling a rebranded wholesale service or your own?

Will you often publish auditors reports on the logs policy and security?

Will you support Wireguard? (Openvpn is bloated)

Will you support ipv6?
 
Will you be reselling a rebranded wholesale service or your own?

Will you often publish auditors reports on the logs policy and security?

Will you support Wireguard? (Openvpn is bloated)

Will you support ipv6?

1) It will be a rebranded wholesale service, reason for this, it will keep the cost down for starting out and it is already a well-established secure network, so no teething issues to start with, and still will be offering competitive rates, if it really picks up then sure will look into my own network if needs to be.

2) Not sure if this will be an option from the wholesale service, but will check for sure if this is something that is needed from a client as they are open to anything.

3) It is based on OpenVPN, so no Wiregaurd, unfortunately.

4) Only IPv4 for now, but who knows if IPv6 is really requested it may be supported.
 
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