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DMA 184G MobileFL · Miami–Fort Lauderdale

Miami mobile and residential proxies — DMA 528

The Latin American media gateway. Miami-Dade + Broward + Palm Beach. Spanish-language ad creative dominates the DMA.

DMA rank
#18
City population
442k
Coordinates
25.762°, -80.192°
State
FL

Miami at a glance

Miami sits inside Nielsen DMA 18 (Miami–Fort Lauderdale). The metro's population is ~0.44M inside the city proper, with the DMA covering a larger surrounding area. Proxaro targets this metro specifically; you can reach it with X-PX-City: miami or X-PX-Dma: 18 depending on whether you want tight city scope or full DMA rotation.

LatAm media, real estate, finance, hospitality

Miami is unusual among top-20 US DMAs: Spanish-language ad creative is the default for much of the inventory, and the metro serves as the primary US hub for Latin American media and fintech operations. A residential Miami IP sees the Spanish-variant creative as default on campaigns that localize. Miami's network peers at the NAP of the Americas and other South Florida peering facilities.

Carrier and ISP footprint

Residential coverage is available in addition to 4G and 5G mobile.

Targeting from the API

curl --proxy http://USER:PASS@gateway.proxaro.io:7777 \
     --proxy-header "X-PX-City: miami" \
     --proxy-header "X-PX-State: florida" \
     --proxy-header "X-PX-Carrier: t-mobile" \
     --proxy-header "X-PX-Session: sticky-20m" \
     https://example.com

Nearby markets

Parent state: Florida. Parent country: United States. See also the 4G mobile overview and residential overview.

Pricing

Pricing for Miami 4g mobile

Miami is covered on every paid plan. ASN pinning (e.g. T-Mobile) starts on the Carrier tier.

Plan
Local

$49/ mo

CoastMost popular

$149/ mo

Carrier

$449/ mo

Port

$799/ mo

Network

Custom

Bandwidth8 GB30 GB residential + 5 GB mobile80 GB residential + 30 GB 4G/5GUnmetered (500 GB fair use)Custom
Concurrent sessions100300600500Unlimited
RotationPer-request or 10-min stickyPer-request or sticky 1–60 minPer-request or sticky 1–60 minAPI-triggered; locked to one ASNPer-request or sticky 1–60 min
ProtocolsHTTP(S) + SOCKS5HTTP(S) + SOCKS5HTTP(S) + SOCKS5HTTP(S) + SOCKS5HTTP(S) + SOCKS5
GeotargetingState + top-20 DMAState + all 210 DMAsState + DMA + city + ASNState + DMA + city + ASNState + DMA + city + ASN
Carrier ASN pinningPool defaultPool defaultT-Mobile / Verizon / AT&T / Comcast / Spectrum / CoxDedicated carrierT-Mobile / Verizon / AT&T / Comcast / Spectrum / Cox
IPv6 supportOn 5G poolsOn 5G poolsOn 5G poolsOn 5G pools
SupportEmail (24h)Priority email + SlackDedicated Slack + phoneNamed engineerNamed engineer
Refund window7 days7 days7 days7 days7 days
Choose LocalChoose CoastChoose CarrierChoose PortChoose Network

FAQ

Miami 4G Mobile FAQ

  • How do I target Miami specifically on the API?
    Pass X-PX-City: miami or X-PX-Dma: 18 in your request headers. State-level fallback via X-PX-State: fl.
  • What carriers dominate Miami 4g mobile?
    T-Mobile (AS21928), Verizon Wireless (AS22394), AT&T Mobility (AS20057) carry the bulk of Miami mobile traffic. Our pool rotation defaults to the largest carrier footprint unless you pin an ASN explicitly.
  • Can I hold a sticky session on a Miami exit?
    Up to 20 min in practice on Miami mobile. Sticky sessions survive within a single tower handover; cross-eNodeB movements may reassign.
  • How many exits are in Miami?
    We don't publish specific pool counts (they fluctuate daily), but Miami sits in the top-tier bucket on our network. Concurrency is ample.

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