Myanmar leapfrogged straight into a mobile-first internet, with most users coming online through 4G smartphones rather than fixed broadband. PROXIES.SX offers real Myanmar mobile IPs from the country's main operators, plus a residential pool expanding now, so you can appear as a genuine local user when accessing region-targeted content and apps. Because traffic flows through actual handsets on local networks, it reads as ordinary subscriber activity. Availability varies by carrier and city, and we describe real capacity honestly rather than quoting fabricated device totals.
Carrier-grade NAT means many real Myanmar subscribers share each mobile IP — the network behavior platforms associate with genuine users, not datacenters.
Myanmar 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 Myanmar.
Traffic originates from genuine Myanmar carrier infrastructure, so geolocation, ASN, and connection type all line up with a local user.
We operate Myanmar mobile proxy IPs across major local carriers (availability varies by time and inventory):
Target Myanmar traffic from across the country, including:
Verify how Google results, Facebook (a dominant gateway to the web in Myanmar) and Burmese-language sites render for in-country mobile users. A genuine local vantage point on MMT helps confirm geo-targeted content and Burmese-script pages display correctly.
Manage Facebook, Viber and Telegram accounts from real MPT or Atom mobile IPs that look like everyday Myanmar subscribers. Carrier-grade addresses ease registration and login on platforms that commonly challenge datacenter ranges.
Collect localized pricing, listings and availability from Myanmar-facing e-commerce and classifieds using authentic local mobile IPs. Routing through in-country carriers surfaces kyat pricing and regional content tailored to users in Yangon and Mandalay.
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 Myanmar pool.
HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS5 on every endpoint. Set up in under a minute — works with scrapers, antidetect browsers (guide), and automation frameworks.
Myanmar mobile IPs are sourced from the country's main operators: MPT, Atom, Ooredoo Myanmar and Mytel. Specific carrier and city availability depends on live capacity, which we report honestly. The residential pool for Myanmar is expanding now alongside mobile.
Yes. They are genuine 4G mobile IPs routed through actual devices on Myanmar networks, not datacenter ranges. That is why they behave like ordinary local subscribers on Facebook, Viber and Burmese-language sites that often scrutinize datacenter traffic.
Pricing is pay-per-GB from $4/GB down to as low as $2.40/GB at volume. Endpoints, rotation and support are free, with no monthly fees and GB that never expire. HTTP and SOCKS5 are both supported, and there is no free trial.
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 Myanmar 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.