I'm not in the US but "It’s pretty normal to test features in one market and then roll it out" and "Just like Disney+ that started in the Netherlands months before starting in the US" make perfect sense to me.
I get that everyone wants everything right now, but if you're not in the US, surely you still understand domestic-market roll out? Doesn't seem like it's worthy of anything more than a passing "damn, too bad."
Bad example, Apple's market share is tiny anywhere besides the US.
And this isn't a new thing. They partnered with an established vpn provider. Horizontal scaling won't be an issue there.
There is really no reason, but I don't really care either
And there is really no reason to not go to the actual provider. Same price and you can use it on all platforms. They even provider a wireguard backend.
I get that everyone wants everything right now, but if you're not in the US, surely you still understand domestic-market roll out? Doesn't seem like it's worthy of anything more than a passing "damn, too bad."