A mobile proxy package is a service in which the IP address provided over mobile carrier infrastructure is limited by traffic volume (GB) and usage duration. LivaProxy offers its Turkey based mobile proxy packages on two axes: GB based and duration based. Monthly packages start at the 15GB Economy option at 1,400 TL; Medium 30GB and larger packages are in the same category. On the duration axis, the daily package starts at 225 TL, the weekly package at 700 TL, and the monthly package at 1,400 TL. GB determines the total data traffic the package can consume; duration determines the calendar interval over which IP access remains valid. The right choice depends on matching these two variables to your usage intensity.
GB and duration are two limits that work independently. The GB allowance can run out before the package duration ends, or the duration can end before the GB allowance is used up. Both limits are defined in advance in LivaProxy packages: at order time, the user selects both the traffic volume and the calendar interval. This structure routes users with short term test needs and continuous enterprise users to different packages within the same catalog.
GB consumption is the sum of download and upload traffic that passes through the proxy. Each request consumes a different amount of data depending on the weight of the page opened and the media content. Text heavy operations produce low traffic, while pages loaded with images and video raise consumption quickly. For this reason, consumption is measured not by page count but by the amount of data transferred.
Typical use scenarios help form a rough GB expectation. The bands below are a general reference; actual consumption varies based on the media intensity the account activates:
Social media account management, mostly text and low images: about 5 to 10 GB per month.
Image sharing and comment automation, medium intensity: about 10 to 20 GB per month.
Data collection (web scraping), HTML heavy pages: about 8 to 15 GB per month.
Video watching, streaming, and heavy media operations: 30 GB and above per month.
To control consumption, media loading settings can be restricted. Automation profiles that pull images at low resolution and disable video playback complete the same job with less GB. This practice can keep the 15GB package sufficient for a medium intensity user.
GB package selection is made by adding a safety margin on top of the estimated monthly traffic consumption. Two main GB levels stand out in the LivaProxy mobile proxy catalog: 15GB Economy and 30GB Medium. The table below matches usage intensity with GB level and price range.
The safety margin recommendation is to select roughly 1.3 times the estimated consumption in GB. A user with a monthly expectation of 11 to 12 GB works comfortably on the 15GB package; a user with an expectation exceeding 20 GB moves to the 30GB Medium package. If the GB allowance runs out during the period, access can be interrupted until the package is renewed or upgraded. For this reason, a higher GB level is less risky for borderline consumption.
Duration selection depends on the project's calendar need and the daily distribution of consumption. LivaProxy offers three duration options: daily (from 225 TL), weekly (from 700 TL), and monthly (from 1,400 TL). The daily package is suited for a one off task or a short test. The weekly package covers a heavy campaign period of a few days. The monthly package lowers the unit cost for continuous operations.
As duration grows, the cost per GB tends to drop. For a continuously used account, the monthly package is more economical than buying the same total GB in daily packages. By contrast, paying for a monthly package for a two day test produces idle capacity. The decision is made based on whether usage is intermittent or continuous:
One off or a few hour task: daily package.
An intense period lasting 3 to 7 days: weekly package.
A regular, month long operation: monthly package.
Indefinite but continuous need: start with a monthly package and adjust the GB level by monitoring usage.
Continuity is an important criterion in monthly operations. Accounts that work continuously with the same IP structure maintain a more stable access profile by avoiding frequent package changes. For regular needs, this gathers continuity into a single bill.
Planning GB and duration requires evaluating the two limits together, not separately. The most common mistake is looking only at the price, choosing the cheapest package, and using up the GB allowance in the middle of the period. The second common mistake is buying a monthly package for a short job and wasting capacity. The items below collect points that get missed during planning:
Not accounting for media intensity: video and image traffic consume GB many times faster than text.
Not leaving a safety margin: matching consumption to the exact limit creates a risk of interruption at month end.
Mismatching duration: monthly for intermittent use or daily for continuous use produces idle cost.
Not planning IP reset behavior: frequent IP reset can produce extra traffic in some scenarios.
Stacking multiple accounts on a single package: parallel sessions increase GB consumption faster than linearly.
LivaProxy packages include IP authorization (whitelist), manual and automatic IP reset, HTTP/HTTPS Proxy, and SOCKS5 (a secure connection protocol) features. Of these, automatic IP reset should be included in the consumption calculation, since it can spend more traffic than planned. Planning covers not only the expected job volume but also the traffic impact of these operational features.
GB and duration selection rests on measuring usage intensity on two axes. Traffic volume determines the GB level, and calendar need determines the duration option. In the LivaProxy catalog, the 15GB Economy package starts at 1,400 TL, the 30GB Medium package covers higher intensity; on the duration side, daily starts at 225 TL, weekly at 700 TL, and monthly at 1,400 TL. For a single low intensity account, the 15GB monthly package is a balanced starting point. For medium and high intensity operations with multiple accounts or heavy media, the 30GB Medium carries less risk of interruption. Short term tests and campaign periods are managed more efficiently with daily or weekly packages, while continuous operations are managed more efficiently with the monthly package. When deciding, choosing roughly 1.3 times the estimated consumption in GB and matching the duration to the continuity of usage reduces both interruption and idle cost.
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GB is the limit on the total download and upload traffic that can pass through the proxy. Consumption is measured not by the number of pages opened but by the amount of data transferred. Image and video heavy operations spend GB much faster than text. LivaProxy monthly mobile proxy packages are offered at the 15GB Economy and 30GB Medium levels.
The 15GB Economy package fits single account use at low to medium intensity. Mostly text based social media management and HTML based data collection can stay in this band. For users whose monthly estimated consumption exceeds 11 to 12 GB or who run video or multiple accounts, the 30GB Medium package carries less risk of interruption.
The difference is the calendar duration over which IP access remains valid. LivaProxy's daily package starts at 225 TL, the weekly package at 700 TL, and the monthly package at 1,400 TL. The daily package is for a one off task, the weekly package for a short intense period, and the monthly package for continuous operations. As duration grows, the unit cost per GB tends to drop.
GB and duration are two independent limits; one can run out before the other. If the GB allowance is used up, access can be interrupted until the package is renewed or upgraded to a higher package. To reduce this risk, it is recommended to choose roughly 1.3 times the estimated consumption in GB and to prefer a higher GB level for borderline usage.
Consumption is reduced by lowering the amount of media transferred. Automation profiles that pull images at low resolution and disable video playback complete the same job with less GB. Features such as automatic IP reset can produce extra traffic and should be included in planning. Stacking multiple accounts on a single package raises consumption faster than linearly, so load distribution is also effective.