Rayobyte Simplifies, Reduces Residential Proxy Prices
A terabyte of non-expiring traffic now costs as little as $0.9/GB.
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Rayobyte, the US-based provider of proxy servers, has revised the prices of its residential proxy network, simplifying the plan structure and cutting rates.
Rayobyte previously had a two-fold pricing model: 1) pay-as-you-go plans that scaled with use, and 2) corresponding subscription plans with slightly cheaper unit prices.
The revised structure removes subscription plans, only suggesting their availability. In addition, it simplifies the pay-as-you-go plans to four options, each significantly less expensive than before:
New rates (/GB) | Compared to old PAYG prices | |
1-49 GB | $3.50 | 46-53% cheaper |
50-249 GB | $2 | 64-67% cheaper |
250-999 GB | $1.50 | 63-70% cheaper |
1-5 TB | $0.90 | 70% cheaper |
The change is less impressive if we take into account Rayobyte’s 50% discount, which had been running since the start of 2025. Still, it positions the provider as one of the cheapest options among mid-market competitors. Non-expiring traffic further sweetens the deal.
Rayobyte’s move comes in the broader context of price revisions taking place throughout the market since February. Through coupons or permanent reductions, they’ve already decreased the average cost of residential proxy traffic by up to 50%.