Real 4G/5G Carrier IPs

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.

See USA pricingCarriers: T-Mobile, Verizon, AT&T

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.

BandwidthPricePer GBSave
1 GB$7$7
5 GB$35$7
10 GB$68$6.803%
25 GB$150$614%
50 GB$283$5.6619%
100 GB$500$529%

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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