Last reviewed June 2026

ProxyOmega vs SOAX: 2026 Comparison

SOAX positions itself as a clean, ethically sourced residential and mobile proxy provider with strong targeting controls. ProxyOmega competes on a different model: flat-rate unlimited bandwidth instead of per-GB metering. This page compares both on the public facts.

Quick verdict

SOAX fits teams that want fine-grained mobile targeting and per-GB transparency on smaller workloads. ProxyOmega fits operators whose workloads run continuously and benefit from a flat unlimited bill.

ProxyOmega

Positioned for high-volume continuous workloads at a predictable monthly cost.

SOAX

Positioned for mobile-heavy workloads and teams that want fine ASN and carrier control on a per-GB plan.

Pricing comparison

Example workload: 100 GB of residential traffic in a single month.

ProxyOmega

Port-based unlimited bandwidth from $51.99/month

$51.99 flat regardless of volume on the entry Budget Unlimited tier

SOAX

Per-GB metering, advertised entry around $3.60/GB

~$360 for 100 GB at the advertised residential rate

SOAX’s larger monthly plans bring the effective per-GB rate down. Pricing accurate as of June 2026; check vendor sites for current rates.

Feature matrix

FeatureProxyOmegaSOAX
Pricing modelPort-based, unlimited bandwidthPer-GB metered residential and mobile
Pool size (vendor claim)Large rotating pool, 70+ (Budget), 150+ (Premium)Advertised at over 155M residential and mobile IPs
Targeting granularityCountry on Budget; country, state, city, ASN on PlatinumCountry, region, city, ASN, carrier
Minimum spend / trialEntry tier $51.99/month, no commitTrial available; monthly plans with stepped tiers
Payment methodsCards, crypto, wireCards, wire, PayPal
Support response time24/7 live chat24/7 chat and account manager on larger plans
Best-for use caseContinuous high-volume scraping at a flat rateMobile-heavy workloads needing carrier targeting

When to pick ProxyOmega

  • Your residential workload is continuous and bandwidth-heavy.
  • You want one provider for residential, mobile, IPv6 and premium tiers.
  • You prefer a flat monthly bill over per-GB metering.
  • You want immediate self-serve onboarding without sales contact.

When to pick SOAX

  • Your workload is mobile-first and benefits from SOAX’s carrier-level targeting.
  • You want a per-GB plan where the headline price reflects actual usage.
  • Your compliance team has already reviewed and approved SOAX as a vendor.
  • You need fine ASN granularity on a smaller workload.

Per-GB vs flat: the break-even

At SOAX’s advertised $3.60/GB entry rate, ProxyOmega’s $51.99/month Budget Unlimited tier becomes the cheaper line item past roughly 15 GB per month. Below that, SOAX wins on raw spend.

For workloads that run 24/7 across multiple targets, monthly bandwidth often runs into the hundreds of gigabytes. At that scale, flat-rate pricing wins decisively and stops the bill swinging on traffic spikes.

Mobile and carrier targeting

SOAX has invested heavily in mobile and carrier-level targeting. For ad verification or app QA workloads that genuinely require traffic from a specific carrier on a specific city, SOAX’s controls are strong.

ProxyOmega offers mobile residential as a separate product line with country and city targeting. For workloads where any mobile residential IP from the right country is sufficient, both providers deliver. Where carrier-specific testing is the requirement, SOAX is the more targeted fit.

Compliance, sourcing and transparency

SOAX publishes compliance and ethical-sourcing documentation as part of its sales pitch and supports KYC review with enterprise customers. That documentation helps procurement teams say yes.

ProxyOmega operates a similar sourcing standard and publishes its acceptable use policy and refund policy publicly. Teams that need a formal vendor assessment can request the relevant documentation directly.

Which one fits

If carrier-specific mobile testing is the workload, SOAX is the safer choice. If continuous residential scraping is the workload and bandwidth predictability matters, ProxyOmega is the better economic fit.

For teams running both shapes, ProxyOmega’s product mix (Budget Unlimited, Premium Unlimited, Platinum, Mobile, IPv6) consolidates the spend under one account.

Frequently asked questions

Does SOAX offer unlimited bandwidth?

SOAX’s standard residential and mobile plans are per-GB. Unlimited-bandwidth residential is not part of the standard catalogue.

At what volume does ProxyOmega become cheaper than SOAX?

Roughly past 15 GB per month at SOAX’s entry rate, ProxyOmega’s $51.99/month tier is cheaper, with the gap widening at higher volumes.

Which has better carrier targeting on mobile?

SOAX has finer carrier-level controls. ProxyOmega offers mobile with country and city targeting.

Do both support sticky sessions?

Yes. Both providers support rotating and sticky session modes.

Can I trial either one?

SOAX offers a paid trial on most plans. ProxyOmega has no minimum spend beyond the entry tier monthly price.

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