Dedicated hardware - not a rotating slice of a shared pool

Real 4G/5G mobile proxies. Your own modem, not a shared slice.

133 physical modems on real mobile carriers across 6 countries. A dedicated port pins actual hardware - which is why these IPs pass DataDome and Cloudflare on reputation where shared residential and datacenter pools get burned. From $4/GB, down to $2.40 at volume. Live in minutes. No KYC.

Pricing verified July 2026.

Dedicated vs shared pool: the part most vendors blur

Most products sold as "mobile proxies" are a rotating slice of a shared pool - you never control the modem, and its IP reputation is degraded by every other customer hammering the same exits. By the time the pool reaches you, the anti-bot vendors have already scored it.

Ours are dedicated: pin a real modem, get a stable, single-tenant carrier IP whose reputation is yours alone. That is the mechanism behind passing IP-reputation checks -here is the full anti-bot breakdownif you want the details.

Shared mobile pool vs our dedicated modem

Shared mobile poolOur dedicated modem
Who else uses this IPMany customersYou (single-tenant on a dedicated port)
Reputation riskInherited from strangers' abuseYours alone
IP classOften SIM-farm / peer-sourcedReal carrier CGNAT (T-Mobile/AT&T class)
Entry priceper-GB shared$4/GB down to $2.40, or a dedicated port
Anti-bot durabilityDegrades as pool is abusedHolds against t=bv

Pricing and comparison verified July 2026.

Rotation & sessions: how it actually works

Sticky pins the modem, not the IP. Mobile carriers re-NAT egress IPs on their own cadence, so the address can change even while your session holds the same hardware. If you need a held egress IP, use a dedicated modem on a static plan or a residential peer. We say this plainly because vendors who promise "one IP forever" on carrier CGNAT are selling something the carrier does not offer.

  • auto5 / auto10 / auto20 / auto60 - soft-rotate on each interval.

  • sticky - pin the session to a modem. Requires a -sid- in the username; always pass -sid-<name> for stickiness.

  • ondemand - rotate only when you ask, not on a timer.

Sessions are controlled entirely through the username DSL:psx_<account>-<pool>-<country>-sid-<name>

# Sticky session through the gateway (placeholders in <>)
curl -x "http://psx_<account>-<pool>-<country>-sid-<name>:<password>@gw.proxies.sx:7000" \
  https://example.com

Honest limits

6 countries, not global. If you need worldwide coverage, we will point you to a giant who has it. Our lane is real modems in the countries we actually operate.

Carrier CGNAT means egress IPs can re-NAT. Sticky holds the modem, not the IP. For a held egress IP, use a dedicated modem on a static plan or a residential peer.

From $4/GB. Live in minutes. No KYC.

Bandwidth starts at $4/GB and drops to $2.40/GB at volume. Dedicated ports and reserved pool capacity are available when you want hardware that is yours alone - see thePool Gatewayfor reserved capacity.

Rather not run the scraper yourself? The same modems powerData Works- our done-for-you pipeline where a principal engineer builds, runs and repairs the scraper and you just receive the data.

Pricing verified July 2026.

Frequently asked questions

Are these real carrier IPs or a SIM farm?

Real modems on real mobile carriers (T-Mobile/AT&T-class 4G and 5G). A dedicated port is single-tenant: you pin actual hardware, not a recycled slice of a peer-sourced pool.

Why do they pass DataDome when residential does not?

Anti-bot systems score IP reputation before any challenge. A real carrier CGNAT IP is shared with millions of legitimate phone users, so it cannot be blocklisted wholesale - while shared residential and datacenter ranges get bought, abused and burned across the pools that resell them.

Can I hold one IP for a whole session?

Sticky pins the modem, not the IP. Mobile carriers re-NAT egress IPs on their own cadence, so the address can change even while your session holds the same hardware. If you need a held egress IP, use a dedicated modem on a static plan or a residential peer.

What does it cost?

From $4/GB, down to $2.40/GB at volume. Dedicated ports and reserved pool capacity are also available. Pricing verified July 2026.

Pin a real modem. Not a pool slice.

133 physical modems on real carriers across 6 countries. Single-tenant reputation, from $4/GB down to $2.40 at volume. Live in minutes, no KYC.