# Where Are Cloud Agents Available?

ThousandEyes provides cloud agents in [locations throughout the world](https://www.thousandeyes.com/product/cloud-agents), on multiple provider networks, for instant use by customers. The interactive map shows all current cloud agent locations. The map is updated as ThousandEyes adds more cloud agent locations.

You can make a request for a new cloud agent location through your ThousandEyes Account Manager, or [send the request](mailto:support@thousandeyes.com?subject=request+for+new+Cloud+Agent+location) to the Customer Engineering team.

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ThousandEyes for Government users and environments have access to a separate list of Cloud Agents. For more information, see [ThousandEyes for Government](https://docs.thousandeyes.com/product-documentation/thousandeyes-for-government).
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Customers may deploy tests for Cloud Agents under a ThousandEyes for Government subscription, but any such deployment would be outside of ThousandEyes’ FedRAMP®-authorized boundary. ThousandEyes' obligations under the Authorization to Operate and the FedRAMP baseline requirements would not apply to the Cloud Agents or the data transmitted to or from the Cloud Agents. Customers are solely responsible for accessing and utilizing the Cloud Agent in accordance with their security policies and applicable FedRAMP and federal compliance requirements.
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