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# Does 711Proxy offer unlimited bandwidth for static residential proxies?

Yes, our static residential proxy pool provides genuine residential proxies with no bandwidth or session limitations. Static residential proxies use the same IP address for the duration of the package (packages come with either 7, 30 or 90 days of validity) and enjoy unlimited bandwidth. They are usually used in situations that require maintaining the same identity for a longer period of time, for example, when you intend to manage multiple accounts on social media platforms.&#x20;

Please note that these are not rotating residential proxies, which have a different pricing structure.


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