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Kazakhstan connects 19.2 million internet users at 92.9% penetration, making it Central Asia's undisputed digital leader. Four mobile operators — Kazakhtelecom (the state incumbent), Beeline Kazakhstan (VEON), Tele2 Kazakhstan (merged with Altel under Tele2 Group since 2016), and Altel (Kazakhtelecom subsidiary, 4G/5G focused) — carry almost all residential and mobile traffic. Kazakhstan's digital economy is dominated by a single company: Kaspi.kz, the LSE-listed (and until 2024 Nasdaq-listed) super-app that combines Payments, Marketplace, Fintech and Travel in one experience used by over 13 million Kazakhstanis. Kaspi alone processes more e-commerce and fintech transactions than every other local player combined. Other key platforms include Kolesa.kz (used cars), Krisha.kz (real estate), Chocofamily (deals and food delivery), Flip.kz (electronics) and Technodom (brick-and-click electronics). Kazakhstan enforces data protection through Law No. 94-V 'On Personal Data and Its Protection' (2013, amended 2020), supervised by the Ministry of Digital Development. ResProxy operates 180K+ Kazakhstani residential IPs so fintech researchers, retail teams and compliance auditors can see Kazakhstan exactly as Kazakhstani users do.

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Kazakhstan Internet Landscape

Key digital infrastructure statistics for Kazakhstan

19.2 million

Internet Users

92.9%

Penetration

53.69 Mbps

Mobile Speed

66.38 Mbps

Fixed Speed

15.7 million

Social Media Users

26.6 million

Mobile Connections

Kazakhstan Proxy Pricing

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Why Kazakhstan Proxies?

What makes the Kazakhstan market unique for proxy users

Kaspi.kz: The Central Asian Super-App

Kaspi.kz is the single most important digital platform in Central Asia. Listed on the London Stock Exchange (and previously on Nasdaq), Kaspi combines Payments (instant QR-code transfers used everywhere in Kazakhstan), Marketplace (the dominant e-commerce platform), Fintech (deposits, loans, installments) and Travel in one super-app used by over 13 million Kazakhstanis — more than two-thirds of the population. Any retail, fintech or travel intelligence operation in Kazakhstan has to start with Kaspi, and the platform applies aggressive anti-bot protection with strict geo-filtering on non-Kazakhstani IPs.

Kolesa & Krisha: Used Cars and Real Estate

Kolesa.kz (owned by Kolesa Group, also operating Krisha.kz for real estate and Market.kz for general classifieds) is Central Asia's dominant used-car marketplace. Krisha.kz is the real-estate equivalent, controlling sales and rentals across Almaty, Astana, Shymkent and all regional centers. Both serve KZT pricing and region-specific listings only to Kazakhstani IPs, making them essential for any used-market or real-estate price intelligence project.

Chocofamily: Deals, Food & Travel Aggregation

Chocofamily is Kazakhstan's original deals-and-coupons group, operating Chocotravel (flights and hotels), Chocofood (food delivery competing with Glovo and Wolt), Chocolife (group buying) and Rahmet (super-app acquisition). Together they represent the second-largest Kazakhstani digital ecosystem after Kaspi. Chocofamily properties serve KZT pricing and Kazakhstan-specific promotions only to Kazakhstani IPs.

Law 94-V and the Ministry of Digital Development

Kazakhstan enforces data protection through Law No. 94-V 'On Personal Data and Its Protection' (adopted 21 May 2013, significantly amended in 2020 and 2022), supervised by the Ministry of Digital Development, Innovations and Aerospace Industry. Law 94-V requires data localization for Kazakhstani personal data, consent-based processing and breach notification. Compliance teams must audit Kazakhstani-language and Russian-language cookie banners and consent flows from Kazakhstani IPs.

Use Cases for Kazakhstan Proxies

How businesses use Kazakhstan proxies to gain competitive advantages

Kaspi.kz Marketplace & Fintech Monitoring

Track SKU-level pricing, installment-plan offers, Kaspi Red delivery availability and marketplace seller rankings on Kaspi.kz. Monitor deposit rates, loan rates and BNPL terms on Kaspi Bank from Kazakhstani residential IPs that return the exact KZT-denominated offers Kazakhstanis see.

Kolesa.kz & Krisha.kz Used-Market Aggregation

Build used-car and real-estate price indices from Kolesa.kz and Krisha.kz listings across Almaty, Astana, Shymkent and regional centers. Rotating Kazakhstani residential IPs bypass Kolesa Group's anti-bot protection while respecting platform rate limits.

Technodom, Flip.kz & Mechta Electronics Pricing

Monitor laptops, TVs, smartphones and appliance pricing across Technodom.kz, Flip.kz, Mechta.kz and Kaspi Marketplace. Track MAP compliance, detect grey-market resellers and benchmark KZT pricing across all major Kazakhstani electronics retailers.

Chocofood & Wolt Food Delivery Monitoring

Chocofood (Chocofamily) and Wolt compete aggressively in Almaty and Astana food delivery. Monitor restaurant pricing, delivery fees, promotional codes and zone-based availability from Kazakhstani residential IPs to see exactly what local diners see.

Kazakhstani Google SERP Monitoring

Track Russian and Kazakh keyword rankings on Google.kz with Kazakhstani residential IPs to see Almaty, Astana and Shymkent local packs exactly as Kazakhstani users see them. Essential for bilingual SEO audits in Central Asia.

Law 94-V Data-Localization Compliance Auditing

Audit Russian and Kazakh-language cookie banners, consent flows and privacy notices for compliance with Law 94-V data-localization and consent requirements. Test from a Kazakhstani IP exactly what users and the Ministry of Digital Development would see.

Legal & Compliance in Kazakhstan

Key regulations affecting proxy usage and data collection

Law:Kazakhstan Law No. 94-V 'On Personal Data and Its Protection' (2013, amended 2020 and 2022)Regulator:Ministry of Digital Development, Innovations and Aerospace Industry
Kazakhstan enforces data protection through Law No. 94-V 'On Personal Data and Its Protection', adopted 21 May 2013 with significant amendments in 2020 and 2022 expanding data-localization and cross-border transfer rules. The law is supervised by the Ministry of Digital Development, Innovations and Aerospace Industry (MDDIAP). Law 94-V requires data operators to store personal data of Kazakhstani citizens on servers physically located in Kazakhstan for sensitive categories, with consent-based processing, breach notification and registration of data operators. Proxies are lawful networking tools in Kazakhstan; price monitoring, brand protection, ad verification and Law 94-V compliance testing via proxies are fully permissible.

Kazakhstan Proxy Locations by City

City-level targeting available across 3 cities

Almaty2,800 IPs
Nur-Sultan1,400 IPs
Shymkent420 IPs

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything about Kazakhstan proxy servers

Why is Kaspi.kz the single most important platform to monitor in Kazakhstan?
Kaspi.kz is a LSE-listed (formerly Nasdaq-listed) super-app combining Payments, Marketplace, Fintech and Travel — used by over 13 million Kazakhstanis, more than two-thirds of the population. Kaspi processes more e-commerce and fintech transactions than every other local player combined. Kaspi QR payments are the default payment method in almost every Kazakhstani retail location, and Kaspi Marketplace dominates online retail. Any Kazakhstani intelligence program has to start with Kaspi.
Which Kazakhstani ISPs do your residential proxies route through?
Our Kazakhstani IP pool covers Kazakhtelecom (the state incumbent and largest fixed operator), Beeline Kazakhstan (VEON Group), Tele2 Kazakhstan (Tele2 Group), Altel (Kazakhtelecom 4G/5G subsidiary) and Kcell (Kazakhtelecom). This diversity ensures requests appear as authentic Kazakhstani residential traffic across all major carriers.
What is Kolesa Group and why does it matter?
Kolesa Group is Kazakhstan's dominant classifieds operator, running Kolesa.kz (used cars — Central Asia's largest), Krisha.kz (real estate) and Market.kz (general classifieds). These three platforms control used-market pricing discovery across all of Central Asia's largest economy. Any used-car, real-estate or general classifieds research in Kazakhstan has to use Kolesa Group data accessed from authentic Kazakhstani IPs.
What internet speeds can I expect from Kazakhstani residential proxies?
Kazakhstan delivers median mobile broadband of 53.69 Mbps and fixed broadband of 66.38 Mbps. Urban fiber in Almaty and Astana via Kazakhtelecom routinely exceeds 300 Mbps. Our residential proxies deliver typical session throughput of 10-40 Mbps — sufficient for high-volume Kaspi.kz, Kolesa.kz and Chocofamily scraping.
How does Law 94-V differ from GDPR?
Law 94-V shares many concepts with GDPR (consent-based processing, breach notification, data subject rights) but adds data-localization requirements: personal data of Kazakhstani citizens in certain sensitive categories must be stored on servers physically located in Kazakhstan. It is enforced by the Ministry of Digital Development, Innovations and Aerospace Industry. Amendments in 2020 and 2022 expanded cross-border transfer rules and penalties.
Can I target specific Kazakhstani cities like Almaty or Astana?
Yes. ResProxy supports city-level targeting across Almaty, Astana (formerly Nur-Sultan), Shymkent, Karaganda, Aktobe, Taraz, Pavlodar, Oskemen (Ust-Kamenogorsk) and Semey. Essential for Kolesa.kz regional used-car pricing, Chocofood delivery zones, Krisha.kz real-estate markets and Google.kz local-pack monitoring.
How many Kazakhstani residential IPs does ResProxy offer?
We maintain over 180,000 Kazakhstani residential IPs distributed across all 17 regions and the cities of Almaty, Astana and Shymkent. Highest density is in Almaty and Astana where Kazakhtelecom, Beeline and Tele2 operate the densest 4G/5G networks.
Are proxies legal to use in Kazakhstan?
Yes. Proxies are standard networking tools and their use is lawful in Kazakhstan. Activities must comply with Law 94-V on Personal Data, the Law on Informatization, Law on Communications and Kazakhstani Criminal Code provisions on unauthorized computer access. Lawful price monitoring, brand protection, ad verification and Law 94-V compliance testing via proxies are fully permissible.
Can I scrape Kaspi.kz Marketplace at scale?
Yes, though Kaspi applies aggressive anti-bot defenses reflecting its scale and fintech licensing. Our rotating Kazakhstani residential proxies with automatic IP rotation bypass these defenses reliably. We recommend longer 3-10 minute session durations for Kaspi and sub-minute rotation only for non-authenticated catalog sweeps.
Do Kazakhstani proxies work for food delivery competitive research?
Yes. Chocofood (Chocofamily) and Wolt compete in Almaty and Astana food delivery with zone-based pricing and dynamic promotional codes that only render correctly from Kazakhstani IPs. Rotating residential proxies let competitors track real-time pricing, delivery fees and restaurant coverage exactly as Kazakhstani diners experience them.

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