Dataimpulse | Residential Proxies
proxies = "http": proxy_url, "https": proxy_url response = requests.get("https://ipinfo.io/ip", proxies=proxies) print(response.text) # Different IP each time
import requests proxy_url = "http://username:password@gateway.datimpulse.com:8080" dataimpulse residential proxies
| Plan | Price | Best for | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | $15 / GB (one-time) | Testing, small projects, occasional scraping | | Volume | $6 – $9 / GB | Monthly >500GB usage | | Free tier | 100 MB (no credit card) | Latency testing | proxies = "http": proxy_url, "https": proxy_url response =
| Metric | Performance | | :--- | :--- | | | 98.7% | | Success Rate (Google/Bing) | 89–94% (CAPTCHAs still occur) | | Avg. Response Time | 0.8 – 1.5 seconds (US/EU) | | Uptime | 99.9% (no scheduled maintenance) | Unlike datacenter IPs (which are hosted on cloud
Here is everything you need to know about DataImpulse’s residential proxy network. DataImpulse provides a peer-to-peer (P2P) residential proxy network. Unlike datacenter IPs (which are hosted on cloud servers and easily blocked), DataImpulse’s IPs come from real devices (desktops, routers, mobile phones) belonging to real users who have opted into the network.
In the rapidly evolving world of web data collection, residential proxies remain the gold standard for anonymity and bypassing geo-restrictions. Among the growing list of providers, DataImpulse has carved out a niche by focusing on pay-as-you-go pricing and ethical sourcing .




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