ISP Proxies
Residential-grade IPs with datacenter speed.
ISP proxies are real ISP-issued IPs hosted in datacenters — they look like home internet to the sites you visit, but connect at datacenter speeds. The right pick when datacenter IPs get blocked and residential is too slow or expensive.
From$3.38/ IP / month
What you get
Unlimited bandwidth
HTTP & SOCKS5
Premium country pricing (CH, HK, JP, NZ, SG, TH)
Static IPs you keep month to month
Available in 40 countries
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AustriaAustraliaBelgiumBulgariaBrazilCanadaSwitzerlandColombiaGermanyDenmarkEstoniaSpainFinlandFranceUnited KingdomGreeceHong KongCroatiaHungaryIrelandItalyJamaicaJapanLithuaniaLuxembourgLatviaNetherlandsNorwayNew ZealandPolandPortugalRomaniaSerbiaSwedenSingaporeSloveniaSlovakiaThailandUkraineUnited States
Browse all 62 locationsCommon questions
- What's the difference between ISP proxies and datacenter or residential proxies?
- ISP proxies are hosted in datacenters but use IP addresses leased from real ISPs (Comcast, Vodafone, etc.) — so they look like home connections to the sites you visit. Datacenter proxies use commercial IP ranges that some sites flag. Residential proxies route through actual home connections, which is slower and pricier. ISP is the middle ground: residential-grade IPs at datacenter speeds.
- Why do some countries cost $4.39 instead of $3.38?
- Six countries — Switzerland, Hong Kong, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, and Thailand — are priced at $4.39/IP/month because of higher upstream IP-supply costs in those markets. The network and speeds are identical; only the per-IP wholesale rate differs. All other countries are flat $3.38/IP/month.
- Are bandwidth limits applied?
- No — ISP proxies have unlimited bandwidth and HTTP/SOCKS5 protocols included. You pay per IP per month, not per GB. The IPs stay dedicated to you for the duration of your subscription.