Infrastructure & Anti-detect

Mobile Proxy Farm

A managed pool/farm of mobile proxy IPs for rotating traffic at scale.

A mobile proxy farm is a physical rack of modems or smartphones with active SIM cards, wired to software that turns each device into a proxy port and rotates its IP on demand by reconnecting to the carrier network. Providers run these farms commercially and sell port access; larger media buying teams sometimes build their own to control quality and cut recurring proxy costs.

The buy-versus-build math matters: a self-hosted farm needs hardware, SIM plans and maintenance, but pays off for teams burning heavy monthly proxy budgets, and guarantees ports aren't oversold to strangers. When renting, the key questions are how many clients share each modem, rotation method, and carrier diversity per geo. A farm concentrated on one carrier gives you IP diversity on paper but a shared subnet footprint in practice.

In buyer speech

We're spending four grand a month on rented mobile ports — a ten-modem farm in that geo pays for itself in a quarter.