SOAX Acquires Rampage Proxies
The acquisition is set to expand and improve SOAX’s proxy server infrastructure.
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SOAX, the UK-based provider of proxies and web scraping tools, has announced the acquisition of Rampage Proxies, a US-registered proxy server provider.
Rampage Proxies functions primarily as a mediation platform – it openly resells a variety of residential proxy providers at cheaper rates for low-volume use or mixed use. The company also offers its own stock of datacenter and ISP proxy servers. You can learn more about it pricing model in our interview.
According to SOAX, one of the main reasons behind the acquisition was Rampage Proxies’ adaptive routing and smart proxy selection technology that reportedly improves both the speed and success rate.
To quote SOAX’s CEO Stepan Solovev:
This acquisition reflects our commitment to simplifying web data access at scale. Rampage brought real innovation to proxy performance, and now that capability will help our customers move faster, extract smarter and keep their data workflows running smoothly regardless of scale or complexity.
Rampage Proxies will be absorbed into SOAX, becoming a part of the acquirer’s team. All existing customers will be migrated to SOAX’s platform between 10 June and 10 July.
According to Ryan Hooper, the CEO of Rampage Proxies:
Rampage was built to solve the real-world challenges data teams face everyday, and joining SOAX means that our technology can now make an ever bigger impact for AI and automation teams who need access to critical web data without instability or delays.
The acquisition comes on the heels of SOAX’s other purchase – less than a week ago, the company announced that it was acquiring ProxyWow, a US-based provider of ISP proxy servers.