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Looking for Residential-IP VPS Providers (5G network preferred, ipdata ≥ 60)

Hello everyone,

I manage over 200 clients and need to optimize for region-specific SEO. For this, I require residential IPs with high-quality VPS solutions. Ideally, these residential IPs should maintain an ipdata.co score of 60 or above to ensure IP purity and reliability.

If there are service providers offering residential IP VPS that meet these criteria, please get in touch. Bonus points if the service uses 5G network connectivity, as this approach is simpler and guarantees cleaner, more genuine broadband-like IPs similar to real users.

Also, if you are a provider looking to expand your business in this area, I would love to hear from you.

Thank you!

Comments

  • jimaekjimaek Member

    Why not use any proxy provider like oxylabs and such

    Thanked by 2sillycat oloke
  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad

    I’d also suggest picking up a time machine and go 20 years back in time because that’s when this would have worked. Good luck!

  • tentortentor Member, Host Rep

    @emgh said:
    I’d also suggest picking up a time machine and go 20 years back in time because that’s when this would have worked. Good luck!

    5G existed 20 years ago 🤯

    Thanked by 1emgh
  • @emgh said:
    I’d also suggest picking up a time machine and go 20 years back in time because that’s when this would have worked. Good luck!

    5G has only been in large-scale commercial use for six years. In fact, AWS already has mature products for 5G edge computing, but they are expensive. This is a huge market, yet unfortunately, no vendors have truly tapped into it.

  • @jimaek said:
    Why not use any proxy provider like oxylabs and such

    My clients don’t just need a simple SOCKS proxy; they need a full server. That’s the difference.

  • I don't know if they still have this but I remember that 3nt.com had IPs from m247 which was recognized as cellular

    Thanked by 1shannon1024
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