Why mobile proxies cost so much more than datacenter ones

Why mobile proxies cost so much more than datacenter ones

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Been digging into mobile proxies lately and wow, the prices are crazy compared to datacenter. So I started comparing providers. Some charge like 3-4x more for mobile proxies. Why? I mean, technically they're just mobile IPs, right? But then I realized it's about scarcity, quality and the whole mobile network setup. Mobile proxies are tied to real carrier IPs, which are harder to get and more monitored. Datacenter proxies? Anyone can spin up a server in a cloud and get tons of IPs, so they're cheaper. Providers also gotta pay carriers for those IPs, plus mobile networks keep a tighter grip on what gets accessed. Plus, mobile proxies tend to be less stable sometimes, which adds to the cost for providers to keep 'em working smoothly. I checked some reviews and the better ones really charge premium, but they seem to actually deliver more consistent, less detectable IPs. So yeah, it's kinda an exclusivity thing, plus the technical hurdles. Anyone else noticed this? What's your take on the premium for mobile proxies?
 
Totally agree, mobile proxies are about scarcity and quality. Check out Oxylabs, they got some solid mobile proxy plans atm. They focus on stable, less detectable IPs, which justifies the premium
 
i actually tried Oxylabs last month, and yeah, their mobile proxies are legit more stable and less detectable. kinda like they got the carrier relationships dialed in better than most. just be prepared for the price tag, it's not cheap but quality's noticeable.
 
Been doing this 4 years now and yeah, mobile proxies cost more for a reason. My tip is to look for providers that actually own their carrier relationships instead of just reselling IPs. That way, you get better stability and less detection for the premium.
 
Just my 2 cents: do you think the higher prices are mostly about scarcity and carrier costs or is there also a element of perceived value? ymmv. Some providers just charge more cuz they can, not always cuz they got better tech.
 
If you're just starting out, I'd say focus on stability over price, especially with mobile proxies. I once tried cheap mobile proxies from a reseller and got burned with flaky connections, which just ended up costing me more in time and frustration. ymmv, but paying a bit more for a reputable provider usually pays off in the long run.
 
Been doing this 5 years and yeah, some charge like 3-4x more for mobile proxies. My 2 cents is to watch out for those who claim top quality but deliver flaky IPs. My tip: test before you buy, always.
 
Been doing this 2 years and I agree, the real trick is testing them out before dropping cash. I got caught with some that looked good but were flaky as hell, so I learned the hard way. Always push for a trial or money-back guarantee if possible.
 
Thanks for the insights, guys. Yeah, owning carrier relationships seems like a smart move, less reselling mess. I might try that route to get better stability. And Oxylabs sounds like they got the right approach, will check 'em out.
 
u should check out limeproxies, their mobile proxies are kinda cheaper and more legit than others, lmao.
 
mobile proxies cost more cuz they use real carrier networks and have to deal with stricter regulations. datacenter proxies are just servers in a warehouse, so cheaper to run. check out limeproxies, their mobile proxies are kinda cheaper and more legit than others, lmao.
 
Careful with assuming mobile proxies are just a little more expensive, rn they cost 3-5x more for legit quality. Been using some from Luminati and the price is justified given the upkeep and regs. datacenter proxies are just cheaper to spin up but lack the real device authenticity.
 
Yup exactly, mobile proxies are 3-5x the price usually cuz they use real carrier networks and gotta handle stricter regs. I paid around 80-150 bucks a month for legit ones from Luminati, datacenter ones I got for like 10-30. ymmv tho.
 
Different angle: mobile proxies cost more because they often come with a limited pool of devices and real carrier IPs, which are harder and more expensive to rotate and maintain, sometimes costing companies around 300-500 bucks a month for legit, stable ones, whereas datacenter proxies are just cheap VPS IPs that can be spun up in bulk for a fraction of that cost.
 
disagree a bit, the main cost factor isn't just the network but the maintenance and regs around mobile IPs. had to pay more for mobile proxies myself, especially to keep them legit and rotating without bans. datacenter IPs are way easier and cheaper to keep up.
 
Sounds like you're paying for the legit carrier creds and regs, not just the IPs, fr. datacenter ones are like cheap snacks, mobile proxies are gourmet.
 
Careful with oversimplifying it, mobile proxies are pricey cuz of the carrier creds and regs too. It's not just the IPs, it's legit carrier relationships that push the cost up. datacenter proxies are just IP pools, mobile proxies gotta stay legit in real networks.
 
Most folks don't get how deep the regs and legit carrier creds go, rn. I've seen mobile proxies cost more because of that, plus the need to keep them legit and rotating smooth. datacenter proxies are just IP pools, mobile ones gotta maintain that relationship with carriers which jacks the price.
 
just my 2 cents, the OP kinda mixed up the price comparison, mobile proxies cost more cuz of regs and legit carrier creds not just cuz they're mobile IPs, datacenter ones are cheaper 'cause they're easier to mass produce and regs are simpler
 
Last month I was messing around with some mobile proxies and I kept wondering if the higher cost really just comes from carrier creds or if it's more about the quality control and the rotation logistics you gotta keep up. Do you think the
 
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