Belarusian 4G/5G mobile and residential IPs come from genuine consumer lines on operators like A1, MTS Belarus and life:), giving you an authentic Minsk-area and regional footprint. They suit checking local search, Belarus.by-hosted services, regional e-commerce, and Russian/Belarusian-language content as locals see it. Many private operators ride beCloud's shared LTE infrastructure, so coverage and carrier mix vary. HTTP and SOCKS5 are supported with free rotation and no monthly fees.
Carrier-grade NAT means many real Belarus subscribers share each mobile IP — the network behavior platforms associate with genuine users, not datacenters.
Belarus 4G/5G IPs come from real devices on real carrier networks — far harder to flag than datacenter ranges that platforms block on sight.
Both are real consumer IPs. Mobile (CGNAT) carries the highest trust for the strictest platforms; residential adds breadth and volume across Belarus.
Traffic originates from genuine Belarus carrier infrastructure, so geolocation, ASN, and connection type all line up with a local user.
We operate Belarus mobile proxy IPs across major local carriers (availability varies by time and inventory):
Target Belarus traffic from across the country, including:
See how content, ads, and search results appear to users in Belarus, including Russian- and Belarusian-language pages. Validate geo-targeting for media and SaaS aimed at the Minsk market using real in-country mobile IPs rather than flagged datacenter ranges.
Monitor pricing, promotions, and availability on Belarusian online stores and marketplaces serving Minsk, Gomel and other cities. Mobile and residential IPs help price-tracking workflows avoid bot detection while reading accurate BYN pricing and local delivery options.
Manage and verify multi-account or social workflows that expect a Belarusian connection. Carrier-grade mobile IPs from A1, MTS or life:) present a trustworthy consumer footprint, reducing friction on platforms that scrutinize datacenter logins from the region.
Rotate on every request, on a timer, or hold a sticky session — set it in the proxy username or via the API. Free, unlimited rotation across the Belarus pool.
HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS5 on every endpoint. Set up in under a minute — works with scrapers, antidetect browsers (guide), and automation frameworks.
Yes. IPs route through real consumer connections on Belarus's main operators, primarily A1, MTS Belarus and life:). Note that much of the LTE backbone is shared via beCloud, so the operator label can vary, and availability changes over time.
No standing free trial. You pay per GB at $4/GB, falling toward $2.40/GB at volume, with free endpoints, free rotation and no monthly fees. GB never expire, so you can test small and scale up when ready.
Belarusian endpoints work over HTTP and SOCKS5. Rotation is free and there are no per-port charges. If you need a specific city such as Minsk or a particular carrier, ask us to confirm current availability first.
Rotate on every request, on a timed interval, or hold a sticky session via the API or the username string — your choice per request. IP rotation is free; you only pay for the GB of traffic you use.
One simple model: $4/GB, dropping to $2.40/GB at volume. Endpoints, rotation, and support are free, there are no monthly fees, and your GB never expire. There is no separate per-port charge.
Yes — every Belarus endpoint supports HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS5, so it works with scrapers, antidetect browsers, automation tools, and mobile apps.
Real 4G/5G mobile + residential IPs, $4/GB → $2.40 at volume, free endpoints, free rotation, no monthly fees. Pay only for the GB you use.