Infatica Makes Its Residential Proxies Up to 43% Cheaper
The provider’s plans now give significantly more traffic for the same price.
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Infatica, the Singapore-based provider of proxies and web scraping tools, has revised the rates of its residential proxy traffic.
Though the pricing of its plans hasn’t changed, Infatica’s plans now grant significantly more traffic. As a result, they’ve become up to 43% cheaper.
$96 | $360 | $700 | $2,400 | $3,500 | |
New traffic | 14 GB | 60 GB | 140 GB | 600 GB | 1,200 GB |
Old traffic | 8 GB | 40 GB | 100 GB | 400 GB | 1,000 GB |
New price/GB | $6.86 | $6 | $5 | $4 | $2.92 |
Old price/GB | $12 | $9 | $7 | $6 | $3.5 |
Difference | -43% | -33% | -28% | -33% | -17% |
The revision places Infatica among mid-market providers in terms of price, whereas it used to position as a premium company.
This is Infatica’s first price update in a while. It was much needed, as some key competitors like Smartproxy, Bright Data, and Oxylabs have gone through as many as two price cuts in the meantime, the second taking place this March.
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