Oxylabs Launches Dedicated ISP Proxies in Self-Service
The product offers nearly unlimited access to proxy IPs in 14 countries.
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Oxylabs, the Lithuanian provider of web data extraction tools and services, has launched self-serve dedicated ISP proxies. Previously, this product was only available to enterprise customers through a sales process.
The new product gives access to a list of IPs associated with consumer internet service providers. These IPs are static (with optional rotation functionality) and not shared with anyone else.
The dedicated ISP proxies currently cover 14 countries across four continents. Each country includes between one and five ASNs. You’re free to choose any combination of countries and ASNs during purchase.
The proxies support HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS5 protocols, including UDP. They’re also nearly unlimited: the fair usage policy kicks in after hitting the 100 GB/IP mark; past this point, Oxylabs cuts concurrent sessions to 10/IP until the new billing cycle.
The dedicated ISP proxies charge per IP address. Their plans start from $16 for 5 IPs ($3.20/IP) and reach $750 for 300 IPs ($2.50/IP) with the largest public plan.
The product is already available for purchase. There is no free trial, but Oxylabs offers a 3-day limited refund policy.