USA Mobile Proxies — Real T-Mobile, Verizon & AT&T 4G/5G IPs
Our United States pool routes your traffic through real SIM cards on T-Mobile, Verizon and AT&T — the same carrier IPs American phones get on 4G and 5G. These are the highest-trust addresses on the US internet, which is exactly why sites that block datacenter and even residential ranges wave carrier traffic straight through.
Why US carrier IPs beat datacenter and residential
American ad platforms, social networks and retail sites weight mobile ASNs far more generously than any other IP class. A T-Mobile or Verizon address carries an implicit trust signal — millions of legitimate users share each IP through carrier-grade NAT, so blocking one means blocking real customers. That shared-IP reality makes US mobile proxies the go-to for account actions, ad verification and any workflow where a datacenter fingerprint gets you flagged on the first request.
Coverage across major US metros
The pool spans devices across the country, so exits land on realistic US geolocations rather than a single warehouse rack. That matters for ad verification and localized SERP checks, where a Dallas exit and a New York exit should see different creatives and rankings. Every request exits on a genuine consumer carrier IP with a plausible US city footprint.
Rotation and sessions for US targets
Pin one Verizon IP for the length of a login session with sticky mode, or cycle a fresh carrier IP on every request for wide-scale collection. Run dozens of parallel US sessions at once — each keyed to its own session ID and its own IP — without touching an API. Switching from mobile to the residential US pool is a three-character change in the same URL.
What people use USA mobile proxies for
- Verifying US-targeted ad campaigns across metros
- Managing multiple US social and marketplace accounts
- Localized Google/retail price and ranking checks
- Sneaker and ticketing drops on carrier-trust IPs
USA mobile proxy pricing
Pay per GB — no subscription, no expiry. The more you buy, the lower your per-GB rate, down to $5/GB.
| Bandwidth | Price | Per GB | Save |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 GB | $7 | $7 | — |
| 5 GB | $35 | $7 | — |
| 10 GB | $68 | $6.80 | 3% |
| 25 GB | $150 | $6 | 14% |
| 50 GB | $283 | $5.66 | 19% |
| 100 GB | $500 | $5 | 29% |
USA mobile proxy FAQ
Which US carriers do the IPs come from?
Exits come from real SIM cards on T-Mobile, Verizon and AT&T in physical 4G/5G modems — the same carrier IPs a US phone receives. None are datacenter addresses.
Can I target a specific US city?
The US pool exits across major metros. You control country and rotation from the URL; contact support if a workflow needs a specific regional footprint.
How much do USA mobile proxies cost?
Pricing is pay-per-GB and starts at $5/GB at higher volumes, with no subscription. Unused data never expires and your key stops at zero — no overage fees.
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