Infatica Makes Its Residential Proxies Up to 50% Cheaper
The cut mostly affects cheaper pricing plans.
Adam Dubois
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Infatica, the UK-based provider of web scraping infrastructure and services, has reduced the rates of its residential proxy network by up to 50%.
The changes are the most pronounced in Infatica’s cheaper plans, but they affect the full pricing range.
Old rates | New rates | Difference | |
PAYG | $8/GB | $4/GB | -50% |
$96 | $6.85/GB | $3.84/GB | -44% |
$360 | $6/GB | $3.6/GB | -40% |
$700 | $5/GB | $2.9/GB | -42% |
$1,350 | $2.7/GB | ||
$2,400 | $4/GB | ||
$2,600 | $2.6/GB | ||
$3,500 | $2.91/GB |
We normally include a standardized price comparison. However, many of Infatica’s direct competitors (such as Bright Data, Oxylabs, Smartproxy, and IPRoyal) currently run temporary discounts through coupons, which range between 40 and 50%.
Infatica’s reductions seem to be permanent. Coupled with the fact that NetNut also revised its prices on the same day, this may trigger a round of industry-wide price decreases – for the third time in two years.
Adam Dubois
Proxy geek and developer.