Dedicated means one port, one customer. On a shared plan many users share a device and the IP auto-rotates every 5 minutes for everyone; on a dedicated plan you hold an exclusive port on a real 4G/LTE/5G handset with its own physical SIM, and nobody else routes traffic through it. The IP stays sticky for as long as you want — useful when you are logged into accounts — and you control rotation: click a reset link or set an auto-rotate interval anywhere from 1 to 60 minutes. Every dedicated IP is a genuine carrier IP behind CGNAT with a 100% trust score.
What does "dedicated" actually buy you?
Three things you cannot get on a shared pool. Exclusivity: the port is yours, so no other customer's scraping or bans bleed onto your IP reputation. Control: you decide when the IP changes — keep it sticky for a multi-day login session, or auto-cycle it every minute to spread requests. Predictability: the same device, same carrier, same city, so your IP geolocation and ASN stay consistent between sessions.
This matters most for work that hangs off a logged-in state. Social account farms, marketplace seller dashboards, ad accounts and automation flows all break when the IP jumps mid-session and the platform asks for re-verification. A dedicated mobile proxy lets you pin one identity per account and only rotate on your schedule. If you instead need a constantly-churning IP for high-volume crawling, a rotating mobile proxy is the better fit — same real-carrier IPs, different rotation model.
Dedicated plan at a glance
How does rotation work on a dedicated port?
You have two levers, and you own both. On demand: hit the reset link in your dashboard and the device requests a fresh carrier IP — typically within seconds — so you can drop a flagged IP the moment you need to. Automatic: set an interval between 1 and 60 minutes and the port cycles its IP on that cadence without you touching anything. Set it to a long interval (or never auto-rotate) when you want maximum stickiness for a single account; set it short when you want fresh IPs between tasks while keeping the same exclusive port.
Because the underlying hardware doesn't change, the new IP comes from the same carrier in the same country — e.g. a French Free Mobile port stays French Free Mobile, a US T-Mobile 5G port stays US T-Mobile 5G. You get a new address, not a new identity profile. Compare the two models in depth in rotating vs dedicated proxies.
Dedicated vs shared mobile proxies
| Feature | Dedicated | Shared |
|---|---|---|
| Port | Exclusive to you | Pooled with other users |
| IP rotation | On demand + auto 1–60 min, you choose | Auto every 5 min, fixed |
| Sticky sessions | Yes — keep one IP as long as you want | No — IP changes every 5 min |
| IP reputation | Yours alone | Affected by other users on the device |
| Real carrier IP | Yes | Yes |
| Trust score | 100% | 100% |
| From price | $27/mo | $10.80/mo |
| Best for | Logins, account management, ad accounts | Budget scraping, low-stakes rotation |
Both plans run on real devices with physical SIMs and support HTTP, HTTPS and SOCKS5. Full per-country pricing on the /pricing/ page.
What can you run on a dedicated mobile proxy?
Anything that depends on a stable, trusted mobile identity. The exclusive port and sticky IP make it the right tool for:
- Social media multi-accounting — pin one carrier IP per profile so platforms don't link or re-verify accounts.
- Account creation — register on a clean residential-grade mobile IP that survives the session.
- Ad verification — see exactly what a real subscriber on a given carrier and city sees.
- AI agents and automation — give an autonomous agent a stable outbound identity (it can even self-fund via x402).
For raw throughput where session continuity doesn't matter, web scraping often runs cheaper on shared or rotating ports.
How to get a dedicated mobile proxy
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Pick country and carrier
Choose from 18 countries and 43 carriers in the configurator — for example US Verizon, UK EE, Germany Vodafone 5G or Spain Movistar. Browse all coverage on /locations/.
- 2
Choose duration
Select 1, 3, 6 or 12 months. Dedicated starts at $27/mo; longer terms lower the effective monthly rate.
- 3
Pay in crypto
Pay with Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana or USDT, or from your wallet balance. No KYC, no card, no email verification — the account is created automatically on your first order.
- 4
Get credentials by email
Within minutes you receive your host, port, username and password (HOST:PORT). Authenticate by username/password or add your server IP to the whitelist.
- 5
Connect over HTTP, HTTPS or SOCKS5
Point your tool, browser or scraper at the proxy. Rotate the IP from the dashboard on demand, or set an auto-rotate interval of 1–60 minutes.
Test your dedicated proxy
# username/password auth — confirm you are exiting on the carrier IP
curl -x http://USER:PASS@HOST:PORT https://api.ipify.org
# SOCKS5 (supported on every plan)
curl --socks5 USER:PASS@HOST:PORT https://api.ipify.orgEvery dedicated port includes
- Exclusive port on a real device with a physical SIM — no emulation, no datacenter
- Genuine carrier IP behind CGNAT with a 100% trust score
- On-demand rotation via reset link plus auto-rotate 1–60 min
- HTTP, HTTPS and SOCKS5 with username/password or IP-whitelist auth
- 18 countries, 43 carriers, 5G on select carriers
- No-KYC signup and crypto-only payment (BTC, ETH, SOL, USDT)
- Credentials emailed within minutes; destination traffic never logged
Frequently Asked Questions
It is a single port on a real 4G/LTE/5G device with a physical SIM, reserved exclusively for you. No other customer routes traffic through that device, so the carrier IP and its reputation are yours alone. The IP stays sticky until you rotate it — on demand via a reset link, or automatically on an interval you set between 1 and 60 minutes.
On a shared plan you share a device with other users and the IP auto-rotates every 5 minutes for everyone, which is cheaper (from $10.80/mo) but gives you no sticky sessions and shared IP reputation. A dedicated plan (from $27/mo) gives you an exclusive port, full control over rotation, and IP reputation that no one else can affect. Both deliver real carrier IPs at a 100% trust score.
Yes. On a dedicated port the IP is sticky by default — it only changes when you trigger a manual reset or when an auto-rotate interval you configured elapses. Turn auto-rotation off (or set a long interval) and the same carrier IP persists for as long as you need, which is ideal for staying logged into accounts.
You can choose from 18 countries and 43 carriers, including AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon and T-Mobile 5G in the US; Three, EE and Three 5G in the UK; Free Mobile, SFR, Orange and Bouygues in France; O2 and Vodafone 5G in Germany; and Jio 5G in India. See full coverage on the locations page; 5G is available on select carriers and countries.
Payment is crypto-only — Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana or USDT, plus a wallet balance you can top up. There are no cards and no PayPal. There is no KYC at any step: no government ID, no name or address, no phone, no email verification, and no card or bank data. Your account is created automatically on your first order.
Every dedicated port supports HTTP, HTTPS and SOCKS5. You can authenticate by username and password or by adding your server's IP to a whitelist. Your host, port, username and password arrive by email within minutes of payment, so you can connect from a browser, scraper, antidetect tool or automation script right away.