Indian DNS Server
Issue Details
No Indian Node Even After So Many Years of Launch
Your competitors are already having indian nodes and they are expanding also.
NextDNS : 6 Nodes in India(Avg Response Time is 10-15ms)
ControlD : 1 Node (But has promised additional nodes soon)
Where is AdGuardDNS ?
You Have Better Tech and Expertise Yet Others are serving the customers better than you.
I think too many eggs in same basket is not benefiting anyone.
Proposed solution
Take Some Note and Start Process for introducing Indian Nodes.
If you start Today i am hoping within 30 days tops you can make atleast one node active in India
Alternative solution
Refund All Customers from Indian Origin and Stop Accepting Indian Customers
India is country of 150 crore but still no dns server by AdGuard
Any update guys? It's been almost 3 months and we really need Indian servers for these cities at least : Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai etc. Please launch AdGuard DNS Indian resolvers ASAP.
There's been a (virtual?) Mumbai server for at least several months.…
Any reference or anything you have? So I can confirm it with AdGuard team as my queries still go to Singapore.
Wait, maybe I'm mixed up? I'm seeing that server in my AGVPNa app, so maybe it's purely a VPN server, but not DNS?
IMO, servers in Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore and Kolkata will cover the whole of India with acceptable latencies.
There is NO adguard dns server in INDIA
This has been assigned Priority 4, how can we up the priority to urgent or something? This is needed a lot especially after the recent red sea cable cut, my latencies to Singapore AdGuard server has increased from 70 ms to 95 ms.
We do not plan to add a server in India in the near future.
I don't think so then we should be renewing AG Dns Premium and even cancel the subscription.
there is no use of subscription
We do not plan to add a server in India in the near future.
Wait, maybe I'm mixed up? I'm seeing that server in my AGVPNa app, so maybe it's purely a VPN server, but not DNS?
@Chinaski1 Since you're have the (virtual) AGVPN server in Mumbai anyway, why not also run AGDNS from that as a stopgap until whenever?