Packetstream wins on 4 of 7 core metrics, 1 tied based on independent ProxyLook benchmarks. Last tested Jul 9, 2026.
Packetstream wins on 4 of 7 core metrics, 1 tied. We'd pick Packetstream for most teams that need peer-to-peer residential bandwidth, but the right answer depends on your workload — read the full review of each below.
On the entry tier, Packetstream is the lower-cost option per gigabyte. Anyip starts at $2.00/GB and Packetstream starts at $1.00/GB on residential. Both providers offer volume discounts, so the absolute cheapest tier depends on your monthly commit.
Anyip has the larger advertised residential pool. Anyip reports 100M+ residential & mobile IPs across 38+ countries; Packetstream reports 7M+ IPs across 100+ countries. Pool size is one signal — actual exit-node freshness and rotation logic matter more in production.
Packetstream edges ahead on overall success rate against our nightly Cloudflare/Amazon/Google SERP test rig. That said, the right choice depends on your target site mix — Anyip is typically picked for ["Residential" workloads, while Packetstream is often chosen for datacenter use cases.
Packetstream carries the higher trust score in our directory based on documented compliance, support responsiveness, and customer-base feedback. Both offer 24/7 channels at upper plans; only Anyip gates dedicated account managers and Packetstream gates them on enterprise tiers.
Pick Anyip when Anyip is a Singapore-based proxy provider offering rotating residential and mobile (4G/5G) proxies from a sing. Pick Packetstream when Peer-to-peer residential bandwidth. Most teams that consider both end up with Packetstream.
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