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The difference between long-term ISP and static ISP:

by hipias5proxy - 11-29-2023 - 01:40 PM
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Long-term ISPs, also known as long-term ISPs, mainly focus on providing stable and reliable Internet services. 
They focus on the persistence and sustainability of network connections and are committed to providing network connections with high availability, low failure rates, and stable bandwidth.

A static ISP refers to a fixed IP address assigned by an Internet Service Provider (ISP) and used for various network activities and tasks. Static residential IP addresses remain unchanged for a certain period of time and do not change frequently. The term "static" refers to the long-term retention of IP addresses, making it a reliable choice for tasks that require keeping the same IP address over an extended period of time, such as web scraping, SEO optimization, and social media marketing.


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