Route your traffic through real 4G/5G mobile and residential IPs in Ghana. Mobile endpoints sit on the networks of carriers like MTN Ghana, Telecel Ghana, and AirtelTigo, so requests carry genuine Ghanaian mobile ASNs, while the peer residential pool adds home-connection IPs from cities such as Accra and Kumasi. Coverage shifts between carriers and cities over time, but both IP types resolve to Ghana and behave like ordinary local users - ideal for teams that need an authentic view of the Ghanaian web without datacenter footprints.
Carrier-grade NAT means many real Ghana subscribers share each mobile IP — the network behavior platforms associate with genuine users, not datacenters.
Ghana 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 Ghana.
Traffic originates from genuine Ghana carrier infrastructure, so geolocation, ASN, and connection type all line up with a local user.
We operate Ghana mobile proxy IPs across major local carriers (availability varies by time and inventory):
Target Ghana traffic from across the country, including:
Monitor prices, listings, and seller activity on Ghanaian marketplaces like Jumia, Jiji, and Tonaton as a real local shopper would see them. Ghana-based mobile and residential IPs return localized results in GHS instead of the redirected or blocked responses foreign datacenter IPs often trigger, and free rotation lets scrapers spread requests across the pool.
Verify how campaigns, landing pages, and app experiences render for users on Ghanaian carrier networks. Because the IPs come from real MTN Ghana, Telecel Ghana, and AirtelTigo connections and local home lines, you can confirm geo-targeting, check for ad fraud, and test carrier-specific behavior exactly as an Accra or Kumasi user would experience it.
Manage social and platform accounts aimed at the Ghanaian market from IPs that match the audience. Mobile IPs from Ghanaian carriers are shared by many legitimate users behind CGNAT, which makes them naturally trusted by major platforms, while residential IPs provide stable local sessions - both over HTTP and SOCKS5.
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 Ghana pool.
HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS5 on every endpoint. Set up in under a minute — works with scrapers, antidetect browsers (guide), and automation frameworks.
Pricing is pay-per-GB: it starts at $4/GB and drops toward $2.40/GB at volume. GB never expire, rotation is free, endpoints are free, and there are no per-port or monthly fees - you only pay for the bandwidth you use.
The mobile pool draws on Ghana's major networks - MTN Ghana, Telecel Ghana (formerly Vodafone Ghana), and AirtelTigo - alongside a residential pool of home-connection IPs. Availability varies and coverage shifts between carriers and cities, so exact carrier mix at any moment can differ.
Yes, every endpoint supports both HTTP and SOCKS5, so they work with browsers, scrapers, and automation frameworks out of the box. There is no free trial, but with GB that never expire you can start with a small pay-per-GB purchase and scale up whenever you need.
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 Ghana 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.