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96,720 routable addresses in Chile, 4 of 8 product types available, and country and ASN targeting on one endpoint.
The market
Chile has the highest fixed broadband penetration in South America and a small, concentrated ISP market, which makes the pool comparatively homogeneous. Sites that treat the region as one market frequently serve Chile a different catalogue and a different currency, so it is worth sampling separately from its neighbours.
Availability
Availability is per country, not per catalogue. A product listed as unavailable here has no inventory in this market — the endpoint will accept the targeting parameter and return nothing, which is worse than knowing in advance.
| Product type | In Chile | From | Product page |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rotating residential | Available | $2.65/GB | Rotating residential proxies |
| Static residential (ISP) | Available | $3.50/IP/wk | Static residential (ISP) proxies |
| Mobile LTE | Available | $1.60/IP/day | Mobile LTE proxies |
| Rotating mobile | Available | $3.40/GB | Rotating mobile proxies |
| Datacenter IPv4 | Not in this market | — | Dedicated datacenter IPv4 |
| Datacenter IPv6 | Not in this market | — | Datacenter IPv6 blocks |
| Rotating datacenter | Not in this market | — | Rotating datacenter proxies |
| SOCKS5 | Not in this market | — | SOCKS5 proxies |
Entry prices are the rate at the smallest purchasable quantity and are the same in every country. Volume breaks apply automatically — the full table is on the pricing page.
Networks
ASN targeting pins traffic to a single operator, which matters when a target scores address reputation per network rather than per country. These are the operators whose ranges the pool most commonly exits through.
| Operator | ASN | Network type |
|---|---|---|
| Telefónica Chile | AS7418 | Consumer ISP |
| VTR Banda Ancha | AS22047 | Consumer ISP |
| Entel Chile | AS27651 | Mobile carrier |
An editorial list, reviewed quarterly. Pools shift as peers join and leave, so this is the shape of the network in Chile rather than a guarantee that a specific ASN is available at a given moment. If a workload depends on one operator, pin it with ASN targeting and confirm on the trial bandwidth first.
Latency
The nearest FleetProxy edge region to Chile is São Paulo, about 2,748 km away. Light in fibre moves at roughly two-thirds of its speed in vacuum, so a round trip over that distance cannot beat 27 ms no matter what anyone sells you. That is geometry, not a benchmark.
Datacenter exits land close to that floor because the path is short and the port is uncontended. Residential and mobile exits add the consumer last mile — typically tens of milliseconds on fibre and more on a congested cell — which is the trade you make for an address that looks like a customer. If a workload is latency-bound rather than block-bound, that is the signal to move it to the datacenter pool.
Typical workloads
The workloads that most often need an exit in this market, each with the product it actually calls for.
Repricing on stale or personalised data is worse than not repricing at all. A monitoring fleet needs the price a shopper in that market sees, on the cadence your pricing team actually acts on.
Infringers do not show their listings to the brand. Monitoring from ordinary consumer addresses in each market is how a trust and safety team sees the same storefront a customer is about to buy from.
Desk research that only ever sees one country's version of the internet is not research, it is a sample of one. Country-targeted exits let a small team observe forty markets the way a customer in each of them does.
Questions
Set the country as a segment of the proxy username and the exit moves — no separate plan, no extra charge. Start on 50MB of free residential bandwidth and confirm the Chile pool against your own targets before you buy.
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