# Static ISP Proxies

A static ISP (Internet Service Provider) refers to a network service that provides fixed IP addresses, suitable for applications requiring stable connections, such as remote access and server hosting.

A single ISP uses one service, simplifying management but carrying higher risk; dual ISPs improve reliability by using two different services simultaneously, suitable for users with high network stability requirements; native ISPs connect directly to the network core, offering faster speeds but at a higher cost.

Talordata provides high-quality proxy ISP services, allowing customers to flexibly choose usage periods (e.g., weekly, monthly, or quarterly) to ensure stability and efficiency, meeting various network needs.

For customer support, please contact <mark style="color:$success;">**<support@talordata.com>**</mark>.


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