London, UK, Smartproxy, a leading provider of proxy and web data collection solutions, announces static (ISP) residential proxies to its comprehensive suite. This static solution allows users to leverage the full anonymity of residential proxies with the speed of datacenter proxies at only $6.5 per gigabyte.
Individuals and businesses face numerous challenges when it comes to protecting their personal information and collecting publicly available data without experiencing IP bans. With the introduction of static (ISP) residential proxies, Smartproxy takes a giant leap forward in addressing these challenges. By leveraging residential IP addresses directly from internet service providers (ISPs), static residential proxies provide businesses with unparalleled reliability and stability. They offer significant benefits for individuals that run various web scraping, SEO optimization, and social media marketing tasks.
With the newest static (ISP) residential proxies addition to the already existing residential, mobile, datacenter, and dedicated datacenter family, Smartproxy continues to set the new standard for proxying.
Affordable yet top-notch proxy and web scraping solutions, convenient self-service, a 3-day MB guarantee, and live chat support around the clock make it a provider to watch.
For additional information and business inquiries, please contact: https://smartproxy.com
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