A stable internet connection is essential for everyday web browsing, researching information, organising data, and even running automated tasks. However, when choosing a network connection, many users often end up with the wrong choice, waste their budget, or see their work efficiency affected due to a lack of understanding regarding the different types of connections, their suitable use cases, and how they are billed.

This article aims to clarify the current mainstream network types, their respective characteristics and suitable scenarios. By integrating Novproxy’s node system, it will help you establish a simple and practical approach to selection, helping you avoid pitfalls.

I. Analysis of Mainstream Network Types and Core Characteristics

Currently, the main types catering to the compliance needs of individuals and teams fall into three categories. Their technical logic, user experience and suitable scenarios differ, but the core principle remains: choose according to your needs.

1. Dynamic Residential

Dynamic residential networks are built upon a vast global pool of home broadband resources. The network environment mirrors that of ordinary users, offering broad coverage and high versatility. They operate on a pay-per-traffic model, providing flexible usage options.

They are primarily suitable for scenarios such as light data processing, browsing high-quality overseas content, and running low-frequency automated scripts. They can meet basic needs such as personal daily internet use and initial testing for beginners.

2. Long-Term Static ISP

The Long-Term Static ISP combines the speed of a data centre with the security of a residential IP. Its key features include a fixed connection and dedicated usage, eliminating frequent disconnections or random connection hopping, whilst ensuring a consistent and stable network environment.

It is primarily suitable for compliance projects requiring long-term network support, such as operations and maintenance work requiring a fixed network environment, continuous monitoring of specific data points, and the long-term running of automated programmes. It is the preferred solution for long-term network operations.

3. Unlimited Data Plans

The unlimited residential native data plan is a dedicated solution designed for high-traffic network operations. It eliminates the traditional pay-per-data-usage billing model, imposes no limits on data consumption, and supports high-concurrency network transmission. It is capable of handling large-scale, high-frequency network operation requirements. Typically, two distinct usage modes are provided under this plan to accommodate different business scenarios.

It is suitable for high-traffic work scenarios such as large-scale compliance data collation, 24-hour uninterrupted network status monitoring, high-frequency automated operations and maintenance, and the bulk collection of high-definition images, text and video materials, effectively resolving budget control issues associated with high-traffic operations.

II. Analysis of Common Misconceptions in Mainstream Selection

The root cause of most network usage issues lies in misconceptions regarding selection. Based on the current usage patterns of general users and small teams in 2026, we have identified four common misconceptions to help standardise usage habits and reduce costs:

1. Using price as the sole selection criterion

Nodes offered at extremely low prices are mostly shared resources used by multiple users, resulting in a chaotic network environment. Long-term use can lead to issues such as abnormal page loading and frequent pop-up verification prompts, making it impossible to guarantee the stability of routine network operations.

2. Using pay-as-you-go plans for high-traffic operations

In scenarios such as large-scale data processing or round-the-clock network operations, the volume of data consumed is substantial. Using a pay-as-you-go plan in such cases can result in high usage costs and unnecessary budget wastage.

3. Using dynamic plans for long-term, fixed tasks

For network tasks that require continuous and stable execution, frequently switching between dynamic plans can cause fluctuations in the network environment, leading to work interruptions and incomplete data collection, which in turn affects overall progress.

4. Neglecting Network Protocol Compatibility

Some niche options only support the basic HTTP protocol and are incompatible with HTTPS, SOCKS5 and others. This can result in the inability to integrate various operations tools and automation scripts, significantly reducing practicality.

III. Detailed Explanation of Novproxy Product Suite and Corresponding Use Cases

Novproxy’s native residential product suite is comprehensive, covering three key scenarios: lightweight, standard and large-scale. Its functional design and pricing models are precisely tailored to specific use cases, catering to diverse user groups including individual beginners, content creators and development teams.

1. Dynamic Residential: Designed for lightweight, basic scenarios

This node boasts a vast pool of global residential resources with extensive coverage, supporting multi-dimensional regional targeting. Resources are updated promptly, ensuring a high-quality usage environment.

Dynamic Rotation: Suitable for sporadic, high-frequency tasks.

Fixed Sessions: Maintains a stable IP for 1 to 120 minutes, suitable for short-term continuous tasks.

Billing follows a tiered pay-as-you-go model with low entry thresholds for small packages, making it ideal for beginners to test and trial. It is well-suited to basic scenarios such as personal sporadic internet use and overseas content research, with minimal trial-and-error costs.

2. Long-Term Static ISP: Dedicated to long-term, stable scenarios

Designed for long-term network operations, this service utilises a dedicated, exclusive connection. The network environment is consistent and stable, with fast response times and high fluidity for web browsing and application execution.

Pricing is transparent, based on volume and duration of use, with greater discounts available for longer subscriptions. It is suitable for long-term network research, fixed-point data monitoring, and routine automated operations.

3. Unlimited Data Plan: Designed for large-scale, high-traffic scenarios

Specifically designed for high-consumption, high-concurrency, round-the-clock network operations, this plan completely eliminates data caps. It supports multi-threaded simultaneous operations and can handle the pressure of large-scale network workloads. The service is available in two modes—Bandwidth Mode and Port Mode—to accommodate different requirements for precision operations: Bandwidth Mode is suitable for tasks that do not require a specific region and prioritise continuous, stable transmission; Port Mode supports precise regional targeting and allows customisation of fixed session durations ranging from 3 to 30 minutes, making it suitable for detailed, targeted data collection tasks.

This solution is compatible with all major protocols, including HTTP, HTTPS and SOCKS5, and integrates with the vast majority of operations tools and automation scripts available on the market, making it the low-cost preferred choice for large-scale network operations.

IV. Standardised Selection Approach: Matching Types to Scenarios

By combining the core features and use cases of each type, we have compiled a standardised, accessible selection guide that allows you to directly match your requirements:

Personal daily internet use, beginner testing, and light-duty research into overseas content → Prioritise dynamic residential IPs; small-value packages offer flexible trial options to meet basic network needs at low cost.

Long-term fixed-point data monitoring, routine network operations, and continuous automated script execution → Prioritise long-term static ISP packages; enjoy a dedicated, fixed connection with a stable and consistent network environment.

Large-scale data processing, round-the-clock uninterrupted network monitoring, and bulk collection of high-traffic materials → Prioritise unlimited data plans, which offer high concurrency without usage caps, optimising long-term operational costs.

V. Summary of Key Considerations for Selection and Usage

When selecting a network IP, the most expensive option is not necessarily the best, nor is the cheapest the most cost-effective. The key lies in suitability for the scenario, reasonable costs, and prioritising stability. There is no absolute superiority or inferiority among different products; it is simply a matter of suitability. Light-duty scenarios do not require high-specification monthly packages; high-traffic scenarios are not suitable for pay-as-you-go billing; and long-term operations require a static IP to ensure a consistent environment.

As long as you have a clear understanding of your usage volume, task duration and data consumption, you can select an IP that is both stable and cost-effective. A mature product system such as Novproxy, combined with flexible billing options and full protocol support, can essentially cover all compliant network requirements ranging from personal daily use to large-scale team operations.