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What makes ISP proxies different from Residential proxies?

There are several key differences between ISP and Residential proxy formats.

When purchasing ISP proxies, you pay for the number of proxies, the rental period, and the selected location. ISP proxies are static and use IP addresses directly assigned by internet service providers, ensuring stable and consistent connections.

With Residential proxies, you pay only for the traffic volume for a 30-day period. After purchase, you can create your own proxy lists using available rotation options across 220 countries. Residential proxies are dynamic and use IP addresses belonging to real users.

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