Asia

NetNut Proxies in South Korea

How good is NetNut for South Korea? It offers South Korean IPs with 85M+ residential and ISP IPs — here is the value verdict.

Rating 4.3/5 Country South Korea From ~$10-15/GB

Quick answer

NetNut provides South Korean IP coverage suitable for High-speed scraping. Compare its South Korea pricing against the alternatives below.

NetNut in South Korea

NetNut — “ISP-backed proxies built for speed and stability” — supports South Korea targeting with South Korean exit IPs. Direct ISP-sourced residential and static ISP proxies.

This suits scraping, ad verification, and localization aimed at South Korea and Seoul.

South Korea’s consumer internet is served mainly by KT, SK Broadband, and LG U+. Popular local targets include Naver, Coupang, Gmarket, and 11st. South Korea has among the fastest broadband and a Naver/Coupang-led ecosystem that heavily favors local IPs, making Korean residential IPs important for search and retail research.

NetNut strengths

  • Direct ISP-sourced residential and static ISP proxies
  • Fast, stable connections with high session persistence
  • Strong for large-scale, latency-sensitive data collection
  • Enterprise support with dedicated account management

Cheaper South Korea alternatives

1

Cheapest-Proxies.com EDITOR'S CHOICE

4.9

Best overall value across every proxy type and use case · flexible pay-as-you-go plans

Visit Cheapest-Proxies.com
2

Bright Data

4.6

Enterprise-grade proxy and web data platform · from ~$8-9/GB (residential, volume-dependent)

Read Bright Data review
3

Oxylabs

4.6

Premium enterprise proxies and scraper APIs · from ~$8/GB (residential, volume-dependent)

Read Oxylabs review
4

Smartproxy

4.5

User-friendly proxies with excellent price-to-performance · from ~$3.50-7/GB (residential)

Read Smartproxy review

Our #1 pick is a sponsored partner. Remaining providers are ranked editorially by rating and value.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does NetNut have South Korean IPs?

Yes, NetNut offers South Korea coverage with South Korean exit IPs across its 85M+ residential and ISP IPs.

How much does NetNut cost for South Korea?

NetNut uses subscription pricing (from ~$10-15/GB (residential, plan-dependent)). Compare it against the alternatives above on cost per GB.

What are the best NetNut alternatives for South Korea?

Bright Data, Oxylabs, and Smartproxy all offer South Korea coverage worth comparing on price and pool size.

Related Guides

Best value in South Korea

It ranked first for value in our comparison — see live pricing and plans.

Visit Cheapest-Proxies.com