BitRipple, a provider of real-time data delivery solutions, has partnered with ExpressVPN, a consumer privacy and security product under Kape Technologies, to integrate BitRipple’s LT3 acceleration technology into ExpressVPN’s Lightway protocol, aiming to boost VPN speed and connection stability.
The collaboration focuses on enhancing the performance of ExpressVPN’s Lightway protocol, which is designed for security and anonymity. The integration of BitRipple’s LT3 acceleration is intended to provide more robust and efficient data transmission, particularly in challenging network conditions. This aims to minimize issues such as stalls, jitter, and packet loss, ensuring users maintain consistent connectivity, privacy, and productivity globally.
Michael Luby, CEO of BitRipple, stated that combining LT3 technology with ExpressVPN’s Lightway protocol sets new standards for privacy-focused VPN performance and reliability. Charles Butler, CEO at Kape Technologies, added that incorporating LT3 into Lightway aligns with their mission to deliver the fastest and most reliable VPN experience. He noted that BitRipple’s data delivery approach complements their commitment to technology and user privacy.
BitRipple’s LT3 technology is engineered to improve network performance by optimizing data delivery, even under adverse conditions. Its integration into ExpressVPN’s infrastructure is expected to enhance the overall user experience, especially in scenarios where high-speed and stable connections are critical.
BitRipple specializes in accelerating various networks, including terrestrial, wireless, satellite, and intra-data-center, enabling them to operate effectively despite loss and latency. ExpressVPN, established in 2009, offers a consumer VPN service powered by its open-source Lightway protocol. The company also provides a password manager (Keys), router range (Aircove), and Identity Defender tools. ExpressVPN’s products have undergone vetting by third-party experts such as PwC, Cure53, and KPMG. ExpressVPN, registered in the British Virgin Islands, became part of Kape Technologies in 2021.