I use StrongVPN (http://www.strongvpn.com). It is a pay to use service, but the prices are very reasonable with varying packages based on your needs. There are several tunneling methods available, and you can change your egress point on the fly based on where you are trying to connect to for best latency. I travel for business frequently, and cycle between egress points on the east and west coast as well as in Europe depending on what I need to get to. Your IP address will update every time you reconnect to reflect your current proxy location, there's no bandwidth cap and the service is completely transparent to any applications you may need.
This does reak of a MS ploy. If anyone needs to get an anti-trust investigation it's Microsoft. They are just continuing to be pissed that Google is making higher quality, freely available software. This is just another attempt to beat a competitor they can't compete with or buy out using underhanded and sideways legal scandals.
I use StrongVPN (http://www.strongvpn.com). It is a pay to use service, but the prices are very reasonable with varying packages based on your needs. There are several tunneling methods available, and you can change your egress point on the fly based on where you are trying to connect to for best latency. I travel for business frequently, and cycle between egress points on the east and west coast as well as in Europe depending on what I need to get to. Your IP address will update every time you reconnect to reflect your current proxy location, there's no bandwidth cap and the service is completely transparent to any applications you may need.
This does reak of a MS ploy. If anyone needs to get an anti-trust investigation it's Microsoft. They are just continuing to be pissed that Google is making higher quality, freely available software. This is just another attempt to beat a competitor they can't compete with or buy out using underhanded and sideways legal scandals.