Comparison
A Coronium alternative for US mobile proxies
Coronium is a marketplace that aggregates third-party proxy farms across 30+ countries. We do one thing instead: a single operator-run fleet of US carrier modems — from $60/month, with a free 1-hour trial and a human answering support.
Side by side
The US-proxy comparison, in plain numbers
Coronium's figures are taken from their public pricing pages — see the note below the table.
| Proxy Tower | Coronium | |
|---|---|---|
| US monthly plan | $60/mo | $99–129/mo depending on carrier and page |
| Daily plan | $5 | from ~$5 |
| Free trial | Free 1-hour trial — no card required | Trial offered; terms vary (users report paid $5 day trials) |
| Who runs the hardware | One operator-run fleet — every modem is ours | Marketplace — supply includes third-party proxy farms |
| Dedicated modem per customer | Yes — one modem, one customer | Yes (per their site) |
| US carriers | Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile — pick per location | Varies by listing |
| Countries | US only — that's the specialty | 30+ countries |
| IP rotation | On-demand, scheduled auto-rotation, and API | On-demand, scheduled, and API |
| Protocols | HTTP(S) & SOCKS5 | HTTP(S), SOCKS5 & OpenVPN |
| Support | Reply to any email — a human reads it | AI assistant first; 20h/day per their site |
Coronium pricing and features as listed publicly on coronium.io in August 2026 — always verify current details on their site. Coronium is a trademark of its respective owner; Proxy Tower is an independent service, not affiliated with or endorsed by Coronium. Proxy Tower prices shown are live from our catalog.
The structural difference
A marketplace sells variety. An operator sells consistency.
Neither model is wrong — they're built for different buyers. Here's the honest version of the trade.
One fleet, one standard
Every proxy we sell runs on hardware we own and operate — same modems, same monitoring, same configuration. When a marketplace aggregates independent farms, quality varies by whichever farm your port lands in; with an operator, the port you test in the trial is the standard you get.
If you need 30 countries, use them
Genuinely: Coronium's country breadth is real, and if your project needs IPs in Ukraine, Brazil or Japan, a marketplace is the right tool. We only do US carrier IPs — Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile — and being narrow is what lets us run every modem ourselves.
Try the actual product first
The free 1-hour trial provisions a real dedicated proxy from the same pool as paid plans — not a demo tier. Test your exact workload before any money moves; no card, no trial fee.
A person answers
Support replies come from a human who can actually change things on your account — not an AI wall. It's a small operation by design; that's why the reply you get can fix the thing you wrote about.
Test a US carrier IP free — then decide
Sign up, verify your email, and run your workload on a real dedicated mobile proxy for an hour. No card, no commitment.