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Chile is the most digitally mature economy in Latin America: 18.6 million internet users at 94.1% penetration, a median fixed broadband speed of 280.02 Mbps (the highest in Latin America), and 30.7 million mobile connections across a mountainous country of just 19.8 million people. Chile's stable economy, investment-grade credit rating, and high consumer purchasing power make it the preferred LATAM launch market for foreign brands. E-commerce is dominated by Falabella (a publicly listed LATAM retail giant that also owns Banco Falabella and Falabella.com marketplace), Mercado Libre Chile, Ripley, Paris.cl, and Sodimac. Four operators — Movistar (Telefónica), Entel, Claro Chile, and WOM — control almost the entire telecom market. Chile enforces Law 19.628 on the Protection of Private Life, and new Law 21.719 (modeled after GDPR) is being rolled in. ResProxy operates 220K+ Chilean residential IPs for marketers and pricing teams targeting the anchor market of the Southern Cone.

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Chile Internet Landscape

Key digital infrastructure statistics for Chile

18.6 million

Internet Users

94.1%

Penetration

48.61 Mbps

Mobile Speed

280.02 Mbps

Fixed Speed

14.8 million

Social Media Users

30.7 million

Mobile Connections

Chile Proxy Pricing

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$0.24/day
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$2.88/IP
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$2.40/IP
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Why Chile Proxies?

What makes the Chile market unique for proxy users

Falabella: The Publicly Listed LATAM Retail Giant

Falabella.com is not just Chile's largest online retailer — it's the centerpiece of one of Latin America's biggest publicly listed retail conglomerates. Falabella operates department stores, Banco Falabella (consumer banking), Sodimac (home improvement), Tottus (supermarkets), and the Falabella.com marketplace with thousands of third-party sellers. CMR Puntos loyalty, Falabella Pro subscription, and installment financing plans (cuotas) all serve CLP pricing and Chilean-specific offers that only render correctly from Chilean IPs. Any serious LATAM retail pricing intelligence has to start with Falabella Chile.

Mercado Libre Chile & Ripley Round Out the Top Three

Mercado Libre Chile is the dominant pure-play marketplace competitor, with millions of listings in CLP and Mercado Pago checkout integration. Ripley.cl rounds out the Chilean retail big three alongside Falabella and Paris.cl, each running aggressive dynamic pricing and CyberDay/CyberMonday campaigns in May and October that reshape Chilean e-commerce traffic patterns. Sodimac.cl leads home improvement, while Lider.cl (Walmart Chile) dominates supermarket e-commerce. All apply Chilean-IP-specific pricing and delivery logic.

Fastest Fixed Broadband in Latin America

Chile delivers a median fixed broadband speed of 280.02 Mbps — by far the fastest in Latin America — thanks to Movistar, VTR, and Entel Hogar's aggressive FTTH rollout across Santiago, Valparaíso, and Concepción. For proxy users, this means Chilean residential IPs deliver exceptional throughput for high-volume pricing crawls, real-time bid verification, and video-stream analysis with none of the bandwidth constraints that characterize many other LATAM markets.

Law 19.628 & Incoming Law 21.719

Chile regulates personal data under Law 19.628 on the Protection of Private Life (1999) and the new Law 21.719 (2024), which modernizes the framework along GDPR lines and creates a new Personal Data Protection Agency. Chilean authorities have been signaling stricter enforcement of consent, cross-border transfers, and sensitive-data handling. Businesses targeting Chilean users should verify their cookie banners, Spanish-language privacy notices, and consent mechanisms from a Chilean IP to see exactly what regulators and Chilean consumers actually see.

Use Cases for Chile Proxies

How businesses use Chile proxies to gain competitive advantages

Falabella, Paris & Ripley Price Intelligence

Track SKUs, CMR Puntos pricing, cuotas (installment) options, and CyberDay promotional calendars across Falabella.com, Paris.cl, and Ripley.cl. Build a real-time Chilean retail price index in CLP, monitor stock availability, and detect unauthorized distributors using rotating Chilean residential proxies that return the exact pages Santiago shoppers see.

Mercado Libre Chile Seller & Marketplace Intelligence

Scrape product rankings, Mercado Líder (top seller) badges, Mercado Envíos delivery labels, and competitor pricing across Mercado Libre Chile. Track category dynamics, Mercado Pago checkout behavior, and MercadoLibre ads auctions from authentic Chilean residential IPs that bypass rate limits and anti-bot defenses.

Sodimac & Lider Home-Improvement and Grocery Tracking

Sodimac.cl is Latin America's largest home improvement retailer, while Lider.cl (Walmart Chile) dominates online grocery. Monitor SKU pricing, zone-level stock availability, and promotional calendars across both — essential for CPG and DIY brand intelligence in the Chilean market.

PortalInmobiliario & Real Estate Market Analytics

PortalInmobiliario.com (owned by Mercado Libre) is Chile's dominant real estate platform. Aggregate rental and sale listings across Las Condes, Providencia, Ñuñoa, Vitacura, and the broader Santiago Metropolitan Region to build a Chilean property price index — essential for investment research given Santiago's long history of strong rental yields.

Google.cl SERP & Chilean SEO Monitoring

Monitor Google.cl organic rankings for Chilean Spanish keywords, track local pack placements across Santiago, Valparaíso, and Concepción, audit Google Ads impressions in CLP, and benchmark Chilean SERP features from authentic Chilean residential IPs.

Law 19.628 / Law 21.719 Compliance Auditing

Audit cookie banners, Chilean Spanish privacy notices, and consent flows to verify compliance with Law 19.628 and the incoming Law 21.719. Test from a Chilean residential IP exactly what Chilean users and regulators would see during an inspection as the modernized Chilean data protection framework comes into force.

Legal & Compliance in Chile

Key regulations affecting proxy usage and data collection

Law:Law 19.628 on the Protection of Private Life + Law 21.719 (2024 modernization)Regulator:New Personal Data Protection Agency (created by Law 21.719)
Chile regulates personal data under Law 19.628 on the Protection of Private Life, in force since 1999, and the newly enacted Law 21.719 (2024), which significantly modernizes the framework along GDPR lines and creates a new independent Personal Data Protection Agency with meaningful enforcement powers. The modernized law introduces clear lawful-basis requirements, data subject rights (access, rectification, erasure, portability), mandatory breach notification, DPIAs for high-risk processing, and administrative fines for non-compliance. Chile has also been recognized by international frameworks including APEC Cross-Border Privacy Rules (CBPR). Businesses targeting Chilean users must audit their privacy infrastructure against both the existing Law 19.628 and the incoming Law 21.719 — and verifying compliance from a Chilean IP is the only way to see exactly what Chilean users and regulators experience.

Chile Proxy Locations by City

City-level targeting available across 3 cities

Santiago5,200 IPs
Valparaíso1,200 IPs
Concepción680 IPs

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything about Chile proxy servers

Why is Falabella the default starting point for Chilean e-commerce research?
Falabella.com is the anchor of one of Latin America's largest publicly listed retail conglomerates, which also owns Sodimac (home improvement), Tottus (supermarkets), Banco Falabella (consumer banking), and the Falabella.com marketplace with thousands of third-party sellers. CMR Puntos loyalty, Falabella Pro subscription, and cuotas installment plans all serve CLP pricing and Chilean-specific offers that only render from Chilean IPs. Any serious Chilean or LATAM retail price intelligence operation has to start with Falabella.
Which Chilean ISPs do your residential proxies route through?
Our Chilean IP pool covers Movistar Chile (Telefónica, the largest fixed and mobile operator), Entel (strong in mobile and business services), Claro Chile (América Móvil), WOM (fast-growing challenger), and VTR (Liberty Latin America cable). This ISP diversity ensures requests appear as genuine Chilean residential traffic, keeping block rates below 2% on Falabella, Mercado Libre Chile, and Ripley.
Why does Chile have such fast internet compared to other LATAM countries?
Chile leads Latin America with a median fixed broadband speed of 280.02 Mbps, driven by aggressive FTTH rollouts from Movistar, VTR, and Entel Hogar across Santiago, Valparaíso, and Concepción. Chile has invested heavily in fiber infrastructure and data centers, and its stable regulatory environment has attracted continuous investment. For proxy users, Chilean residential IPs deliver the fastest and most reliable LATAM session throughput available.
Can I scrape Mercado Libre Chile at scale?
Yes. Mercado Libre Chile deploys sophisticated anti-bot defenses including rate limiting, browser fingerprinting, and behavioral analysis (shared across the Mercado Libre LATAM infrastructure). Our rotating Chilean residential proxies with automatic IP rotation handle these defenses reliably. We recommend 2-5 minute session durations, sub-minute rotation for large SKU sweeps, and Chilean browser headers (Accept-Language: es-CL).
How does Law 21.719 change data protection in Chile?
Law 21.719, enacted in 2024, significantly modernizes Chilean data protection along GDPR lines. It introduces clear lawful bases for processing, data subject rights (access, rectification, erasure, portability), mandatory breach notification, DPIAs for high-risk processing, and administrative fines. It also creates a new independent Personal Data Protection Agency with enforcement powers. Businesses targeting Chilean users should audit compliance from a Chilean IP now, before the full enforcement phase kicks in.
What internet speeds can I expect from Chilean residential proxies?
Chile delivers median fixed broadband of 280.02 Mbps (the fastest in Latin America) and mobile broadband of 48.61 Mbps. Our residential proxies route through real Movistar, Entel, Claro, WOM, and VTR connections, delivering typical session throughput of 25-80 Mbps — more than enough for high-volume Falabella, Mercado Libre Chile, and Sodimac scraping.
Can I target specific Chilean cities or regions?
Yes. ResProxy supports targeting across Santiago (Región Metropolitana), Valparaíso, Concepción, La Serena, Antofagasta, Temuco, Rancagua, Iquique, Puerto Montt, and other major Chilean cities. This is essential for regional Yapo.cl classifieds studies, Sodimac zone-level pricing, and PortalInmobiliario real estate analytics by comuna (district).
How many Chilean residential IPs does ResProxy offer?
We maintain over 220,000 Chilean residential IPs distributed across all 16 regions, with highest density in Región Metropolitana (Santiago), Valparaíso, Biobío (Concepción), and Antofagasta. The pool refreshes continuously with IPs from Movistar, Entel, Claro, WOM, and VTR networks — enough to support industrial-scale scraping of Falabella, Mercado Libre Chile, Ripley, and Paris.cl.
Are proxies legal to use in Chile?
Yes. Proxies are standard networking tools and their use is lawful in Chile. Your activities must comply with Law 19.628 on the Protection of Private Life, the incoming Law 21.719, Law 19.223 on computer crimes (criminalizing unauthorized access to information systems), and Chilean consumer protection law (Law 19.496). Lawful price monitoring, ad verification, brand protection, and compliance testing via proxies are fully permissible under Chilean law.
Can I monitor CyberDay and CyberMonday campaigns with Chilean proxies?
Yes, and it's one of our most popular seasonal Chilean use cases. CyberDay (usually in May/June) and CyberMonday (October/November) are the two biggest shopping events in Chile, dominated by Falabella, Paris.cl, Ripley, and Mercado Libre Chile. Chilean residential IPs let you track price drops in real time, monitor stock availability, audit promotional badges, and benchmark competitor CyberDay campaigns exactly as Chilean shoppers see them.

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