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Static Residential Proxies

Combine the stability of datacenter proxies with the legitimacy of residential IPs, perfect for tasks requiring long sessions.
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Static Residential Proxies Explained

What are Static Residential Proxies?
What are the benefits of Static Residential Proxies?
What is the difference between datacenter proxies and static residential proxies?
What are the use-cases for static residential proxies?
How do you pick the right static residential proxy provider?
How are static residential proxies used for web scraping?
How are static residential proxies used for bypassing georestrictions?
How are static residential proxies used for e-commerce?

Static Residential (ISP) Proxies offer real residential IP addresses which are available for months at a time and have unlimited bandwidth. Unlike traditional proxy services that rely on datacenter addresses, actual IP addresses assigned by legitimate Internet Service Providers (ISPs) are used, typically through arrangements with local telecommunications companies. When you connect through a static residential proxy, your traffic is routed through real residential network infrastructure, giving you an IP address that’s part of a real ISP’s allocation block, complete with all the characteristics of a genuine home internet connection.

Unlike dynamic residential proxies that rotate through different IPs, the same IP address is maintained for extended periods and sessions, creating a stable digital fingerprint that’s crucial for many applications. With dedicated static residential proxies, the IP address you get is exclusively yours and not shared among multiple users. Full protocol support for HTTP, HTTPS via CONNECT tunneling, and SOCKS5 connections is provided, as well as multiple authentication methods such as username/password authentication or IP whitelisting.

As websites and platforms have become more sophisticated at detecting and blocking automated traffic, these static residential proxies have emerged as the go-to choice for businesses that want to collect publicly available web-data, because the core issue now is about making your automated systems appear to be a real user rather than just masking your IP.

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What you get with our Static Residential Proxy Network

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99.9% uptime
Utilize fast and reliable connections to any website or service you need. Our proxies have a 99.9% uptime guarantee, low response time, and unlimited concurrent sessions.
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Top speed and performance
Our Static Residential infrastructure provides <200MS response times and high throughput with 1G+ speeds.
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Our network is powered by industry leading carriers including AS7018, AS174, AS3320, AS11351 and AS42689, ensuring top-tier, high-quality connectivity in all regions.
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Residential proxies are proxy servers which use IP addresses announced and assigned by residential internet networks (ASNs) and belong to Internet Service Providers (ISPs) like AT&T, Spectrum, Comcast, BT, DTAG and others who provision residential broadband services to end users.


IP addresses can be profiled by their ASN and this allows datacenter proxies to be easily identified and blocked by some websites. Websites which want to block traffic originating from datacenters will compile or use a list of known datacenter ASNs like the Udger list and then when a request is received by the website, the connecting IP address will have their ASN referenced against this list and blocked if there is a match. This block method is highly scalable and relatively easy to deploy so it is very common across the internet.


Residential proxies are able to access websites which block datacenter IP addresses because they use IP addresses announced to residential internet networks rather than datacenter networks. This means the ASN of the IP address isn't present on lists like Udger and therefore is not blocked. This makes these proxies indistinguishable from regular internet users.

We support both username/password authentication and IP authentication (Static Proxies Only) across our services.


Our innovative Proxy User and IAM system allows you to create Proxy Users, edit their credentials, track their usage, limit their residential bandwidth, and link their access to specific proxies and services all from our dashboard.

The main difference between residential and datacenter proxies lies in their origin and how they're perceived by websites. Residential proxies use IP addresses from Internet Service Providers (ISPs) like AT&T or Comcast, making them appear as regular internet users and harder to detect as proxy traffic. Datacenter proxies, on the other hand, use IP addresses from data centers, which are easier to identify and more likely to be blocked by websites.


Residential proxies offer better anonymity and access to restricted content, as they're associated with residential Autonomous System Numbers (ASNs) and are less likely to be on blocklists. Datacenter proxies, while often faster and more cost-effective, may face limitations on platforms that actively block known datacenter IPs.

The main difference between Static Residential Proxies and Residential Bandwidth Proxies lies in their hosting and usage models.


Static Residential Proxies are hosted in datacenters but use IP addresses assigned by ISPs (Internet Service Providers) like AT&T, Spectrum, or BT. These proxies are static, meaning their IP addresses remain consistent over time, making them ideal for long-term use cases such as account management, ad verification, or accessing websites that block datacenter IPs. Since these IPs are tied to residential ASNs, they are less likely to be blocked by websites using ASN filtering methods. You pay per IP address, and the proxies are always available and dedicated to your use, with a specific location of your choice.


Residential Bandwidth Proxies, on the other hand, use real residential IP addresses from devices in homes. These proxies are dynamic, meaning the IP addresses change frequently as they are pulled from a rotating pool of IPs from residential users across different regions. They are charged on a pay-per-GB model, making them ideal for use cases requiring a large volume of IPs across different locations, such as web scraping or market research. With Residential Bandwidth, you can generate unlimited proxies and use them concurrently, without any rate-limiting, and select from a wide range of countries and cities worldwide.


In summary, Static Residential Proxies offer long-term, consistent IPs tied to a specific location, while Residential Bandwidth Proxies provide flexibility with dynamic IPs and are charged based on data usage.

Static Residential IP Addresses and proxies will stay static indefinitely and you can use the same proxies for many months, or even years at a time. This makes them perfect for long-term, stable operations.


On rare occasions, we may need to replace proxies due to force majeure events such as subnet lease recalls, or extended network disruptions in specific locations but these are very rare.

We do not offer in-term proxy replacements for Static Proxies and we endeavour to service long-term customers who don't churn through IP addresses. This helps us retain a high-quality pool of proxies and offer a great service.


If you're looking for the ability to replace proxies and cycle through IP addresses then we would recommend using our Residential Bandwidth service since these have access to an unlimited amount of proxies and can be easily rotated.

All our Static Residential proxies are hosted on 10G uplinks and our network is designed with redundant capacity in every PoP to guarantee continuous service availability, even during times of peak usage. This built-in redundancy safeguards against outages and ensures consistent, fast performance.

We work with several large carriers such as ATT, Comcast,, Deutsche Telekom AG, Glide, Spectrum, RCN, Virgin Media, Windstream and others to provision our Static Residential services.


Our inventory is dynamic and all the providers mentioned may not be available at any given time.

All our Static Residential ISP Proxies are randomly allocated from our available regional pools.


We have a large number of subnets and a variety of carriers so proxies will usually be provisioned across many subnets and different carriers, though we do not have any specific guarantee on the diversity of proxies provisioned.

Yes, our Dedicated Static Residential ISP Proxies and Datacenter Proxies offer unlimited bandwidth, and they are charged per IP address rather than data usage, subject to our fair usage policy. This is particularly advantageous for high-bandwidth use cases such as video streaming, large-scale web scraping, and accessing bandwidth-heavy websites, where data consumption can be significant. With unlimited bandwidth, you don't have to worry about overage charges, making it ideal for consistent, high-volume usage.


For certain use cases, such as ongoing market research, SEO monitoring, or managing multiple accounts, unlimited bandwidth can be more economical compared to Residential Proxies, which are charged per GB. If your project requires high data transfer but fewer IPs, Static Residential Proxies with unlimited bandwidth can be a cost-effective solution. Conversely, for tasks requiring access to a large number of IPs across different locations but low overall data transfer, Residential Bandwidth proxies might be more suitable.

Look at four key technical factors: IP exclusivity (dedicated IPs, not shared), subnet diversity (scattered IP ranges rather than obvious blocks), carrier quality (major ISPs like AT&T or Comcast), and infrastructure. Avoid providers who oversell their IPs or can't explain their technical setup clearly.

Yes, but far less often than other proxy types. The blocking usually happens when users abuse the IPs or when targeting highly aggressive anti-bot systems. Even then, blocks are typically temporary and affect individual IPs rather than entire subnets. With proper usage patterns and request throttling, blocks are rare.

For serious scraping operations, static residential proxies are often the best technical choice. You get datacenter-level speeds (50-200ms response times) with residential-level legitimacy. The static IP address lets you maintain consistent sessions and manage rate limits effectively. The main trade-off is scale - if you need to scrape thousands of pages simultaneously, you'll need a larger pool of IPs, which gets expensive quickly.

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