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ProxyLTE

3.7/ 5· 1 review
Est. 2017
Verified Provider

US-only 4G/LTE mobile proxies sold by the day, week, or month for social media automation, account farming, and captcha-heavy scraping.

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proxylte.com

Pool Size

N/A

Countries

1

Uptime

99.9%

Response

0.5s

About ProxyLTE

ProxyLTE is a niche mobile proxy provider that does exactly one thing: dedicated US LTE proxies sourced from real SIM cards on the four major American carriers. Founded in 2017, the service is built for operators who need clean, mobile-fingerprinted IPs for social media management, multi-accounting, sneaker tasks, and bypassing captcha-walled targets where datacenter and even residential IPs get flagged. It is not a marketplace-scale provider like BrightData or Oxylabs — ProxyLTE is more of a SIM-farm-style boutique that sells time-boxed access to specific devices.

The network is US-only with state-level targeting and carrier selection across AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, and Sprint (now T-Mobile). Each proxy is a real LTE mobile IP, meaning you inherit the carrier-grade NAT pool that thousands of real subscribers share — the single biggest reason mobile proxies survive aggressive anti-bot stacks. The pool is small compared to peer-network giants (ProxyLTE does not publish a headline IP count and the model is per-device, not per-IP), but rotation is configurable: you can set an interval or trigger a fresh IP via API on demand. Both HTTP(S) and SOCKS5 are supported, and the proxies work cleanly inside Multilogin, GoLogin, Jarvee, and most automation stacks via standard user:pass authentication.

Pricing is unusual for the proxy space — it is time-based rather than bandwidth-based, which is a real advantage if you push heavy traffic. Plans start around $2 per day for a single shared social proxy and scale up to roughly $25 per month for an entry mobile line, with weekly tiers around $14 and bi-weekly around $18. The "Private" tier (dedicated, 25-proxy minimum) runs about $20/day, $99/week, or $275/month per block. There is no per-GB metering, so heavy scrapers get effectively unlimited bandwidth at the 12 Mb/s line speed. Payment is Bitcoin-only on the public site at the time of writing, which is a deliberate filter — and a deal-breaker for many business buyers who need an invoice and card billing.

The standout features are the carrier and state targeting, the unmetered traffic model, and a control panel that lets you trigger rotations, swap states, and renew lines without talking to support. Trustpilot feedback consistently praises response times from the support team — replies in hours rather than days are common. The trade-off is throughput: ProxyLTE caps each line at around 12 Mb/s, which is fine for social automation and form-based scraping but uncomfortable for heavy HTML or media downloads.

ProxyLTE makes sense if you are running Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, Twitter, or Craigslist automation at modest concurrency, doing US-only ad verification, or operating sneaker tasks on releases that require mobile ASNs. It is also a reasonable pick for captcha bypass workflows where residential IPs keep hitting reCAPTCHA v3 friction. It is the wrong pick if you need non-US geos, per-GB billing, fiat payment, enterprise SLAs, or a pool of millions of rotating IPs — for those buyers, BrightData, Oxylabs, IPRoyal, or Decodo are better fits. Think of ProxyLTE as a focused US-mobile specialist, not a one-stop shop.

A few honest limitations to know up front: the public information footprint is thin, the brand does not publish a pool size or detailed SLA, Bitcoin-only checkout makes procurement painful for teams, and the 12 Mb/s ceiling caps throughput per line. Buyers should also expect that "dedicated" lines are dedicated to the customer at the SIM level but still share the carrier NAT pool with real subscribers — which is exactly what makes mobile proxies effective, but worth understanding before relying on a single static IP for long-running sessions.

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Features & Capabilities

General

API Access
Dashboard

Performance

Unlimited Bandwidth
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99.9% Uptime

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Country Targeting
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HTTP(S)
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IP Whitelist

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24/7 Support

Pros

  • Real US 4G/LTE mobile IPs across AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile with state-level targeting
  • Time-based pricing (day/week/month) with no per-GB metering, ideal for high-volume social automation
  • Both HTTP(S) and SOCKS5 supported with configurable rotation intervals via API
  • Native compatibility with Multilogin, GoLogin, and Jarvee for multi-account workflows
  • Customer support consistently rated fast on Trustpilot, typically replying within hours
  • Entry plans from around $2/day make it accessible for solo operators testing mobile proxies

Cons

  • Bitcoin-only payment on the public site makes procurement difficult for businesses needing invoices and cards
  • US-only coverage with no international geos for users needing EU, APAC, or LATAM mobile IPs
  • Line speeds capped around 12 Mb/s, which is slow for media-heavy scraping or large-page rendering
  • Public IP pool size and SLA details are not disclosed, requiring direct contact to verify scale

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about ProxyLTE

ProxyLTE is a specialist US mobile proxy provider. Every IP in the network is sourced from a real LTE SIM card running on one of the major American carriers, primarily AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile. The provider also lists residential-style options through the same dashboard, but the core product is dedicated 4G/LTE mobile lines with configurable rotation. You can pick proxies by state and by carrier, and each line supports both HTTP(S) and SOCKS5 with standard username/password authentication. This makes ProxyLTE one of the few providers built almost entirely around mobile carrier IPs rather than residential peer networks or datacenter wholesale, which is exactly what you want for accounts, sneakers, and captcha-heavy targets.

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Overall Score
3.7
out of 5.0
Uptime3.5
AI Ready3.5
Response4.0
Pool Size3.5
IP Locations3.5
Integrations3.5
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Kwame Osei

5 months ago

4G mobile proxies with dedicated lines worked well for verifying mobile ad placements. IP changes on demand are handy, but I wish there were more geographic options.

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Founded2017
Total IPsN/A
Countries1
Uptime99.9%