911Proxy
Residential proxy network with 90M+ IPs across 195+ countries, pay-as-you-go from $0.80/GB with city, state, and ISP-level targeting.
Pool Size
90M+
Countries
195
Uptime
99.5%
Response
under 0.5s (vendor-published)
About 911Proxy
911Proxy is a residential-first proxy provider operating at 911proxy.com, pitched at scrapers, ad-verification teams, SEO agencies, and multi-account operators who want country, state, city, and ISP-level targeting without committing to enterprise-tier contracts. It markets a pool of 90M+ residential IPs across 195+ countries, supports HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS5, and lists pricing that starts around $0.80/GB on larger plans. It is one of the more visible mid-market residential providers competing with Decodo, IPRoyal, and Webshare on price-per-GB while trying to reach the geo coverage of BrightData and Oxylabs.
Important context for buyers: the current 911Proxy at 911proxy.com is NOT the same service as the original "911 S5 Proxy" / 911.re, which was shut down in July 2022 and later actioned by the FBI in 2024 over a botnet-sourced IP pool. The 911proxy.com brand is a separate, currently-operating residential proxy service that re-uses naming the original made famous. Treat them as distinct products and verify sourcing and compliance directly with the vendor before scaling spend.
On the network side, 911Proxy offers three residential SKUs: rotating residential (the standard per-GB peer-network product), static residential (ISP-assigned IPs held for long sessions, sold with unlimited traffic on some plans), and unlimited residential (flat-rate plans with capped concurrency). Geo-targeting goes down to city and ISP, which is the level a serious ad-verification or sneaker workflow actually needs. The provider claims sub-0.5s average response time and 99.5%+ uptime; both numbers are vendor-published and should be benchmarked on your own targets before relying on them.
Pricing is the headline pitch. The pay-as-you-go entry point is around $3/GB at small volumes, dropping to roughly $1.50/GB on mid-tier traffic plans (e.g. 120GB) and as low as $0.80/GB on larger commitments. That puts 911Proxy in the same band as Decodo and IPRoyal — cheaper than BrightData and Oxylabs for residential bandwidth, more expensive than pure-datacenter shops like Webshare. Unlimited residential plans exist but are gated by concurrency, which matters if you're running heavily parallel scrapers. There is no widely advertised free trial; refund and credit policy should be confirmed with sales before purchase.
The product itself is straightforward. The dashboard handles IP whitelisting, rotation rules, sub-user creation, and traffic monitoring without forcing you into docs. Authentication is offered via user:pass and IP whitelist. SOCKS5 is supported alongside HTTP/HTTPS, which is the main reason multi-accounting and sneaker users still pick 911Proxy — many residential providers force HTTP-only. Integration with Playwright, Puppeteer, Scrapy, and standard HTTP clients is the usual gateway model; there is no purpose-built scraping API in the BrightData Web Unlocker or Oxylabs Scraper API sense, so you're responsible for your own anti-bot handling and JA3/TLS fingerprinting.
911Proxy is a reasonable fit for a buyer who wants residential bandwidth at a mid-market price with real city/ISP targeting and SOCKS5 — typical use cases are sneaker copping, social media account management, ad verification, and general scraping at small-to-mid scale. It is not the right choice if you need an enterprise scraping API, formal SOC2/ISO compliance documentation, or the strict source-attestation that BrightData and Oxylabs publish for their peer networks. Users with high sensitivity around IP sourcing should ask the vendor pointed questions about consent and SDK distribution before onboarding, given the reputational baggage the "911" name carries from the unrelated 911 S5 service.
Limitations to know up front: documentation gaps around browser-extension setup and SOCKS5 configuration come up in user feedback, traffic-exhaustion alerts can fire late and surprise mid-job, and public information on the operating entity behind 911proxy.com is thin. Run a paid pilot on your actual targets and confirm success rate on the geos that matter to you before scaling.
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Pros
- Residential pool of 90M+ IPs across 195+ countries with city, state, and ISP-level targeting
- Pay-as-you-go pricing from roughly $0.80/GB on larger plans, undercutting BrightData and Oxylabs
- SOCKS5, HTTP, and HTTPS all supported, which sneaker and multi-accounting users specifically need
- Three residential SKUs: rotating, static residential, and unlimited plans for different workloads
- Dashboard is clean and self-serve for IP whitelist, rotation rules, sub-users, and usage tracking
Cons
- Brand name overlaps with the shut-down 911 S5 / 911.re service, creating reputational and sourcing-due-diligence questions
- Traffic-usage alerts and documentation for non-technical setup have repeated complaints in user reviews
- No purpose-built scraping API or anti-bot unlocker in the BrightData or Oxylabs sense — you handle JA3 and fingerprinting yourself
- Public information about the operating entity, ownership, and IP-sourcing model is limited compared to Tier-1 providers
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about 911Proxy
911Proxy is a residential-focused provider. The product line covers three SKUs: rotating residential proxies (the standard per-GB peer-network product with on-request rotation or sticky sessions), static residential proxies (ISP-assigned IPs held for long sessions, useful for account management and ad verification), and unlimited residential plans (flat-rate bandwidth with capped concurrency). All three support HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS5, with country, state, city, and ISP-level targeting available across the network. There is no datacenter or dedicated mobile (4G/5G) SKU advertised at the same level as residential, so 911Proxy is best understood as a residential-only shop rather than a full-stack proxy provider.
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Based on 2 user reviews
Priya Nadkarni
Pricing is cheap which is why I stuck around, but support over ticket takes a day or two to reply. Pool freshness is hit or miss for US targets.
Marcus Whitfield
Decent residential pool for the price. I run sneaker checkout tasks and the rotating session held up on most sites, though a handful of IPs were already flagged on Footsites.
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