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
- Mobile leaders: T-Mobile (AS21928), Verizon Wireless (AS22394), AT&T Mobility (AS20057).
- Residential ISPs: Comcast (AS7922), AT&T Internet (AS7018).
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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bandwidth | 8 GB | 30 GB residential + 5 GB mobile | 80 GB residential + 30 GB 4G/5G | Unmetered (500 GB fair use) | Custom |
| Concurrent sessions | 100 | 300 | 600 | 500 | Unlimited |
| Rotation | Per-request or 10-min sticky | Per-request or sticky 1–60 min | Per-request or sticky 1–60 min | API-triggered; locked to one ASN | Per-request or sticky 1–60 min |
| Protocols | HTTP(S) + SOCKS5 | HTTP(S) + SOCKS5 | HTTP(S) + SOCKS5 | HTTP(S) + SOCKS5 | HTTP(S) + SOCKS5 |
| Geotargeting | State + top-20 DMA | State + all 210 DMAs | State + DMA + city + ASN | State + DMA + city + ASN | State + DMA + city + ASN |
| Carrier ASN pinning | Pool default | Pool default | T-Mobile / Verizon / AT&T / Comcast / Spectrum / Cox | Dedicated carrier | T-Mobile / Verizon / AT&T / Comcast / Spectrum / Cox |
| IPv6 support | — | On 5G pools | On 5G pools | On 5G pools | On 5G pools |
| Support | Email (24h) | Priority email + Slack | Dedicated Slack + phone | Named engineer | Named engineer |
| Refund window | 7 days | 7 days | 7 days | 7 days | 7 days |
| Choose Local | Choose Coast | Choose Carrier | Choose Port | Choose 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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