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ISP / Static Residential Proxies
ISP proxies (also called static residential) are hosted in datacenters but registered under consumer ISP ASNs. You get residential-level trust with datacenter uptime and a permanent IP.
- Typical price
- $2 – $8 / IP / month
- IP trust
- High
- Best for
- Long-lived accounts · Sneaker copping · Marketplace sellers · Streaming
How ISP proxies differ from residential
A rotating residential IP belongs to a real household and changes constantly. An ISP proxy is a datacenter-hosted address that a consumer ISP leased to the proxy provider, so it keeps a residential ASN while staying online 24/7 at full speed.
When to pick ISP over rotating residential
Choose ISP proxies whenever the workload needs a stable identity: a marketplace seller account, an ad account, a long-running social profile, or a checkout session where a mid-flow IP change triggers review.
Pricing model
ISP proxies are billed per IP per month with unmetered or very generous bandwidth, which makes them dramatically cheaper than per-GB residential once you push more than a few gigabytes through a single identity.
Advantages
- + Static IPs never rotate
- + Gigabit speed
- + Unlimited bandwidth typical
Trade-offs
- − Limited geo coverage
- − Burnable if abused
- − Per-IP pricing adds up
ISP / Static Residential Proxies FAQ
Are ISP proxies the same as static residential proxies?+
Yes — the two names describe the same product: a static IP hosted in a datacenter but registered to a consumer ISP's ASN.
Do ISP proxies get banned?+
They can. Because the IP never rotates, aggressive automation burns it permanently. Pair ISP proxies with sane request rates and one identity per IP.