Access 80K+ rotating Verizon IPs from real 4G/5G modems. Verizon's AS22394 ASN commands premium trust scores on e-commerce and financial platforms. Ultra Wideband 5G delivers speeds up to 200 Mbps average.
Verizon is shifting focus from coverage expansion to network optimization and customer experience, with major infrastructure investments through 2026.
Verizon's 2025-2026 buildout includes 30,000+ new mid-band sites. Their 5G home internet coverage is expanding throughout suburban markets, with Phoenix, rural Virginia, and Midwest cities prioritized.
Verizon's $20 billion acquisition of Frontier Communications closes in Q1 2026. This integration creates a converged mobility and broadband platform with $500 million in cost synergies.
Verizon serves 114 million subscribers with a focus on premium service. Their higher-income demographic means Verizon IPs are trusted on financial and enterprise platforms.
Focused on dense urban areas with mmWave
Verizon's premium positioning and high-speed network make it ideal for specific automation scenarios.
Verizon's 5G Ultra Wideband delivers the fastest speeds for data-intensive scraping operations. Ideal for real-time price monitoring.
Premium trust scores on Amazon, Walmart, and Target. Verizon's demographic aligns with high-value shoppers.
AS701 is highly trusted on financial platforms. Ideal for fintech apps, trading bots, and market research.
Low latency 5G connections perfect for real-time stock monitoring, news scraping, and live data feeds.
High-income demographic means Verizon IPs are less likely to be flagged as suspicious on premium services.
Strong 5G coverage in major metros makes Verizon ideal for city-specific campaigns in NYC, LA, Chicago.
Verizon operates under AS701 (Verizon Business) for mobile traffic. This premium ASN is highly trusted on e-commerce and financial platforms.
Verizon's 5G Ultra Wideband (mmWave) delivers speeds up to 4 Gbps in optimal conditions. Average speeds on our network are 150-300 Mbps.
Yes. Verizon IPs have premium trust scores on Amazon, Walmart, and other e-commerce platforms due to the carrier's high-income demographic.
Verizon focused on mmWave 5G (Ultra Wideband) which offers fastest speeds but limited range. They're now adding mid-band 5G for broader coverage.
4G LTE delivers 50-100 Mbps. 5G Ultra Wideband averages 150-300 Mbps with peaks up to 1+ Gbps in optimal conditions.
For speed-critical applications and e-commerce, yes. T-Mobile has better coverage and larger IP pools for high-volume consumer apps.
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