Rotating ISP
Rotating ISP exits use addresses issued by consumer ISPs, hosted on dedicated servers. Targets read them as home connections, and you get datacenter latency with none of the variability of a real consumer device.
| Billing | By bandwidth |
| Targeting | Country |
| Sessions | Rotating and sticky |
| Protocols | HTTP and HTTPS |
Take your exact username, password, host and port from Rotating ISP → Proxy Access in the dashboard.
Connecting
Section titled “Connecting”curl -x USERNAME:PASSWORD@YOUR_HOST:YOUR_PORT https://api.ipify.orgCountry targeting
Section titled “Country targeting”curl -x USERNAME:PASSWORD-country-US@YOUR_HOST:YOUR_PORT https://api.ipify.orgWhere it fits
Section titled “Where it fits”Rotating ISP is the middle option: more convincing than Rotating DC, faster and cheaper than Residential.
It is a good fit when you need consistent throughput on a target that checks the IP but not much else, and when country is the only geography you care about.
What is available here
Section titled “What is available here”Country targeting and sessions. State, city, ZIP, ASN, device OS, IP version, SOCKS5 and the UDP protocols are Residential features.
See Feature availability for the full table.
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