The Social Proxy
Dedicated 4G/5G mobile proxies on real city hardware
$90/mo
from $90/mo /GB
- IP Pool
- Dedicated modems
- Countries
- 12+
- Uptime
- 99.6%
- Avg. response
- 0.9s
- Free trial
- No
- Founded
- 2019
Our verdict
For high-value social accounts, a dedicated modem is the gold standard, and The Social Proxy executes it properly: real SIM hardware in named cities, unlimited data, API rotation, and an identity no other customer can poison.
The economics only work when the accounts justify ~$90/month per identity cluster, and the finite city list constrains geo-sensitive plans.
If your Instagram or TikTok operation loses real money when an account dies, this is what the premium buys.
Speed test & performance
- Hardware
- Dedicated modems
- Data
- Unlimited
- Locations
- Named cities
- Price
- ~$90/mo
Real 4G/5G SIMs
Per modem
NYC, London, Vienna…
Per modem
Pros & cons
Pros
- Truly dedicated 4G/5G modems
- Unlimited data per modem
- Named-city hardware locations
- API-driven IP rotation
- No shared-customer burn risk
Cons
- ~$90/month per modem
- Finite city list
- Impractical for broad-geo scraping
Overview
The Social Proxy (2019) sells what most "mobile proxy" vendors only simulate: dedicated 4G/5G modems in specific cities — New York, London, Vienna, Tel Aviv and more — with unlimited data and the entire modem's identity reserved for you.
Network and coverage
Each plan maps to real SIM-backed hardware in a named city, with on-demand IP rotation via API, unlimited bandwidth, and HTTP(S)/SOCKS5 access. Because the modem is dedicated, no other customer can burn your IP ranges. Scraper APIs and mobile-device cloud options have joined the lineup.
Who it is for
Serious social-media operators — the clue is the name — running valuable accounts that justify a dedicated carrier identity in the right city, plus location-sensitive verification work needing genuine mobile network exits.
Trade-offs
Dedicated hardware costs dedicated money (~$90/month per modem), city list is finite, and for broad-geo scraping a pooled mobile network is more practical. This is a precision instrument, not a volume tool.
Features & capabilities
Dedicated SIM hardware
The modem and its carrier identity are yours alone.
Unlimited mobile data
No metering on your modem.
API rotation
Fresh carrier IP on demand.
City-precise exits
Traffic exits a named city's carrier network.
Broad-geo coverage
Finite city list by design.
Volume-scraping economics
Per-modem pricing suits identities, not bulk data.
Integrations & supported tools
Privacy & compliance
Frequently asked questions
Most mobile proxies share carrier IPs across many customers. The Social Proxy assigns you an entire physical modem with its SIM — the identity is exclusively yours, with unlimited data and rotation you control.
A finite set of real hardware locations including New York, London, Vienna, and Tel Aviv, expanding over time. Your traffic genuinely exits a carrier network in that city.
Around $90/month per dedicated modem with unlimited data — expensive per identity, but cheap insurance for accounts worth thousands.
Yes, on demand via API or dashboard — the modem re-registers on the carrier network and receives a fresh mobile IP from that city's range.
Only for location-precise, trust-critical tasks. For broad-geo or high-volume scraping, pooled mobile or residential networks are far more economical.
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