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ISP Proxies in United Kingdom

Datacenter-hosted IPs announced under real residential ASNs. Stable, persistent, and the right tool when cookies and session state need to survive across a multi-turn evaluation or a sustained RAG ingestion.

IP allocation
Static, dedicated
ASN class
Residential-announced
Latency
< 50ms regional
Bandwidth
Unmetered
Protocols
HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS5
Rotation
None (explicit reset only)
Uptime SLA
99.95%

United Kingdom · ISP

UK ISP proxies for long-session AI workloads in Europe-adjacent eval

When UK ISP is the right fit

ISP proxies in the UK pool anchor four distinct workloads:

  1. Multi-turn agent eval from UK origin. Agent benchmarks that hold state across 20-50 conversation turns need static IP through the session; UK ISP keeps the session coherent while presenting as UK-ASN traffic.

  2. Authenticated UK-regional RAG. Public wikis, enterprise documentation, UK gov portals that require session state (but not authentication) through browsing traversal.

  3. Long-session scraping of UK academic platforms. UK university IR repositories, some subscription-tier academic content, specific consortium platforms.

  4. UK-anchored eval that needs latency stability. ISP proxies are datacenter-hosted under residential-ASN announcement — you get sub-50ms latency with residential classification, useful for latency-measurement eval runs.

Architecture and allocation

  • Static allocation per subscription — same IP stays assigned for the life of the contract unless explicitly rotated
  • Residential-ASN announcement — BT, Virgin Media, Sky pool announcements from AWS eu-west-2 hosted infrastructure
  • Sub-50ms latency to major AI inference endpoints from Frankfurt and Dublin

Not the right choice for

  • Bulk scraping that benefits from rotation (use residential)
  • Training-corpus pulls at TB scale (use datacenter)
  • Standard one-off evaluation (use residential per-request)

See UK country page and ISP proxy class.

Why ISP exists between residential and datacenter

ISP proxies are datacenter-hosted IPs that have been announced under a real residential ASN. You get the persistence and latency of datacenter with the ASN reputation of residential. The trade-off: no diversity — you have a specific, stable set of IPs assigned to your account.

For AI workloads, ISP is specifically useful when:

  • A multi-turn agent evaluation depends on the same IP across a long conversation, because mid-session IP rotation breaks session cookies, CSRF tokens, and some chat-history features on commercial APIs
  • A RAG ingestion pipeline logs into a knowledge source (with permission) and the source's rate limiter is per-IP
  • You need sub-50ms latency to a US or EU eval target but the target ASN-classifies AWS subnets and downgrades you

Where ISP is wrong

  • SquadProxy diversity. A training-corpus workload sampling broadly from the open web does not benefit from ISP's persistence. Use residential or datacenter instead.
  • Mass parallel evaluation. Running 50k concurrent eval requests from 100 ISP IPs means 500 requests per IP — which is not residential-shaped behaviour even though the IP has a residential ASN. Mix with rotating residential above scale.

Regions and ASN mapping

  • US — Comcast, Spectrum, AT&T, Verizon.
  • UK — BT, Sky, Virgin Media, TalkTalk.
  • Germany — Deutsche Telekom, Vodafone DE, 1&1.
  • France — Orange, Free, SFR, Bouygues.
  • Japan — NTT, KDDI, SoftBank.
  • Singapore — Singtel, StarHub, M1.

Korea, Canada, Netherlands, and Australia ISP allocations available on request but are smaller pools. Ask before quoting.

Provenance

ISP announcements are done through upstream partnerships with carriers that lease residential IP space. Every allocation has a RIR-visible ownership chain ending at the carrier. For customers publishing model cards or data cards that have to disclose source infrastructure, this is documentable.

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Pricing

Pricing for United Kingdom isp

Every plan includes the United Kingdom isp pool — Static, dedicated of coverage, with sticky sessions up to 60 minutes.

Solo

For individual researchers running evaluation scripts and prototype RAG pipelines.

$149/ month

or $1,430/year (save 20%)

50 GB residential · unlimited datacenter · 200 concurrent sessions

  • Access to all 5 exit classes · 10 focus countries
  • 50 GB residential · unlimited datacenter
  • 5 static ISP IPs · 5 GB 4G mobile
  • 1 seat · 200 concurrent sessions
  • Python + Node SDK + REST API
  • Per-request metering (not time-based)
  • Email support (24h response, business days)
  • Overage: $3/GB residential · $6/GB mobile

Best for

  • Solo researchers
  • Evaluation scripts
  • Prototype RAG

Team

Most popular

For AI startups and mid-size labs splitting capacity between training and evaluation.

$699/ month

or $6,710/year (save 20%)

500 GB residential · unlimited datacenter · 1,000 concurrent sessions

  • Access to all 5 exit classes · 10 focus countries
  • 500 GB residential · unlimited datacenter
  • 25 static ISP IPs · 25 GB 4G mobile
  • 10 seats ($29/mo per extra seat) · 1,000 concurrent sessions
  • City-level geo-routing + ASN targeting
  • 99.9% uptime SLA
  • Priority Slack support (4h response, business hours)
  • Python + Node SDK + REST API + webhooks
  • Overage: $3/GB residential · $6/GB mobile

Best for

  • AI startups
  • Mid-size labs
  • Model eval teams

Lab

For academic labs, eval consortia, and frontier model companies running sustained workloads.

$2,999/ month

or $28,790/year (save 20%)

2 TB residential · unlimited DC · 50 GB 4G + 20 GB 5G · 3,000 concurrent sessions

  • Access to all 5 exit classes · 10 countries on 4 continents
  • 2 TB residential · unlimited datacenter
  • 100 static ISP IPs · 50 GB 4G + 20 GB 5G mobile
  • 50 seats ($19/mo per extra seat) · 3,000 concurrent sessions
  • Dedicated gateway lane (bypasses shared-pool queues on us-east-1 + eu-west-1)
  • 99.95% uptime SLA
  • Dedicated Slack channel (1h response, business hours)
  • Custom BGP prefix on request (additional fees apply)
  • Overage: $2.50/GB residential · $5/GB mobile

Best for

  • Academic labs
  • Large eval consortia
  • Frontier model companies

Enterprise

Custom contracts with dedicated infrastructure, volume pricing, and research-grade SLAs.

Custom pricing

Custom (from 5 TB/mo residential) · unlimited concurrent sessions

  • Volume pricing from 5 TB/mo residential
  • Dedicated BGP prefix + ASN announcement
  • Unlimited concurrent sessions · unlimited seats
  • 99.99% uptime SLA with financial credits
  • Named Technical Account Manager + 24/7 on-call paging
  • Custom AUP, DPA, on-site deployment option
  • Research / academic discount (30–50% off Team or Lab)
  • Annual contract · wire, ACH, USDC/USDT/BTC settlement

Best for

  • Frontier labs
  • Eval consortia
  • Enterprise AI

All plans include 14-day refund, single endpoint with regional failover, HTTP(S) + SOCKS5 on every exit class, access to all 5 exit classes and all 10 focus countries, and Python + Node SDKs. Concurrent sessions = simultaneous TCP sessions through the gateway. Overage warnings fire at 80% and 100%; traffic continues only if overage billing is enabled on your account.

FAQ

United Kingdom ISP FAQ

  • Are these really ISP proxies in United Kingdom?
    Yes — the exits in this pool announce from the United Kingdom ASNs we list on the country page (BT (AS2856), Sky Broadband (AS5607)) and route through our Europe edge. You can verify ASN and carrier on every request.
  • What session lengths can I hold on United Kingdom ISP?
    Per-request rotation is the default. Sticky sessions are supported up to 60 minutes via the X-Squad-Session header. For anything longer, use our ISP pool instead.
  • Is targeting down to a city available on United Kingdom ISP?
    Yes, via X-Squad-City. Pool depth varies by city — the deepest are London, Cambridge, Edinburgh. Smaller cities are served but have thinner concurrency.
  • Any legal or compliance notes specific to United Kingdom?
    UK data collection operates under UK-GDPR (substantively aligned with the EU text, with divergence accelerating post-DPDI Bill). The Information Commissioner's Office has published guidance on training data and generative AI, including the June 2024 position paper on lawful basis for scraping publicly accessible content. The Computer Misuse Act 1990 governs unauthorised access; recent case law continues to treat ToS breach as civil rather than criminal unless paired with technical circumvention. Our DPA covers controller-processor relationships under UK-GDPR Article 28.

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