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Residential proxies with real ISP IPs bypass geo-restrictions that block datacenter ranges. 196+ countries for accessing regional content libraries, price comparison, and availability testing.
Why residential proxies work for streaming
Why datacenter proxies fail for streaming, and residential proxies work
Streaming services invest heavily in proxy detection. Residential IPs are the only reliable solution.
Residential proxies come from IP ranges owned by actual internet service providers like Comcast, BT, and Deutsche Telekom. Streaming services can't block these without also blocking real users.
Access US Netflix, UK BBC iPlayer, Japanese streaming platforms, or Australian content. Choose the country that has the content or price you need.
Residential sticky sessions keep the same IP for 10–60 minutes. This prevents mid-stream IP changes that would interrupt playback or trigger re-authentication.
Services like Netflix use IP intelligence databases to flag known proxy IPs. Fresh residential IPs from real ISPs are not in these databases and pass the checks.
Streaming subscriptions cost different amounts in different countries (sometimes 5–10x difference). Residential proxies let you accurately compare prices as a local user would see them.
Researchers, content teams, and analysts use regional proxies to check what titles are available in which territories. Important for licensing and distribution planning.
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No account required. No email. No verification. Just pick a plan and go.
Choose the country whose streaming library you want to access. US, UK, Canada, Japan, Australia, all available.
Purchase GB-based residential proxy bandwidth. Select your target country. Sticky session support included.
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Set the residential proxy in your browser's proxy settings or use a browser extension that supports manual proxy entry. Enable sticky sessions for continuous viewing.
Navigate to the streaming service. Your traffic appears to come from the target country. Access regional library, pricing page, or content availability as a local user.
Frequently asked questions
Will residential proxies work with Netflix?
Residential proxies from real ISPs work significantly better than datacenter proxies for Netflix. Netflix and similar services maintain lists of known datacenter IP ranges. Fresh residential IPs from actual ISPs are not on these lists.
What's a sticky session and why do I need it for streaming?
A sticky session keeps the same IP address for a set duration (10–60 minutes). For streaming, if your IP changes mid-playback, the service detects the change and may interrupt the stream or require re-authentication. Sticky sessions prevent this.
How much bandwidth does streaming use?
Streaming consumes significant bandwidth. HD video is typically 3–5 GB per hour, 4K is 7–25 GB per hour. Factor this into your GB purchase. For testing availability rather than extended viewing, a few GB is sufficient.
Can I access BBC iPlayer or other UK-only services?
Yes. With UK residential proxies, your traffic appears to come from a UK ISP. Services like BBC iPlayer check IP country and ISP. Residential UK IPs pass this check.
Are these proxies good for comparing streaming subscription prices?
Yes. Subscription prices vary significantly by country (sometimes 5–10x difference). Residential proxies let you view pricing pages as a local user in any of 196+ countries, with accurate local pricing displayed.
Do Servury proxies support city-level targeting for streaming?
Yes, for most major countries. City-level targeting is available for research purposes, though most streaming geo-restrictions operate at the country level, so country-level targeting is usually sufficient.