Comparison

A MobileProxyNow alternative where unlimited has no asterisk

MobileProxyNow's $89 plans say unlimited — and their fair-use page assesses US usage at around 50GB a day, prohibits “24/7 scraping, bot operations, automated farming”, and voids refunds on a breach. Here there's no data assessment and no automation prohibition: run your workload, rotate on demand, $60 a month, free hour first.

Side by side

The comparison, in plain numbers

MobileProxyNow's figures come from their public pages — see the note below the table.

 Proxy TowerMobileProxyNow
DataUnmetered — no fair-use volume assessment“Unlimited”, assessed at ~50GB/day (US/UK) over time; 20GB/day on Germany
Automation workloadsWelcome — automation is what these are forFair-use prohibits “24/7 scraping, bot operations, automated farming”
Monthly price$60/mo$89/month (USA)
IP rotationOn-demand + scheduled with no minimum interval, and APIDashboard button, rotation URL, auto-rotation with a 5-minute minimum; switch takes 6–20s
Free trialFree 1-hour trial — no card requiredNone published; fair-use breach voids refunds, full or partial
US carriersVerizon, AT&T and T-MobileT-Mobile, Verizon, AT&T
Change location after purchaseIncluded, unlimited — 17 live citiesNot addressed on their site
ProtocolsHTTP(S) & SOCKS5HTTP(S), SOCKS5, OpenVPN

MobileProxyNow pricing, rotation mechanics and carriers from mobileproxynow.com and its FAQ, and the data-assessment and prohibited-use terms verbatim from their fair-use page, August 2026. Their Germany and UK coverage is real and not something we offer. Always verify current details on their site. MobileProxyNow is a trademark of its respective owner; Proxy Tower is an independent service, not affiliated with or endorsed by MobileProxyNow. Proxy Tower prices shown are live from our catalog.

Locations

Live US cities, right now

Our list renders live from the active fleet: every chip is a city you can pick at checkout, or move an existing proxy to, as often as you like.

Proxy Tower — 17 live US cities

  • Phoenix, AZ
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Denver, CO
  • Miami, FL
  • Tampa, FL
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Chicago, IL
  • Cambridge, MA
  • Saint Louis, MO
  • Las Vegas, NV
  • New York, NY
  • Cincinnati, OH
  • Pittsburgh, PA
  • Dallas, TX
  • Houston, TX
  • San Antonio, TX
  • Medina, WA

The honest version

Where it's a tie — and where it isn't

The differences that matter are measurable.

Read the fair-use page before believing 'unlimited'

An unlimited plan that's “assessed at 50GB per day over time” is a metered plan with extra steps — and breaching it forfeits your refund. We don't assess data volume at all. The word means the thing.

Automation isn't a violation here

Their terms prohibit 24/7 scraping and bot operations — which is what most people buy mobile proxies to do. Our proxies are built and priced for sustained automation on dedicated hardware.

$29 a month back, and a real trial

$60 versus $89 for the same category of product, plus a free hour on real hardware before you commit — they publish no trial at all.

Where it's a tie

Their rotation tooling is decent (button, URL, scheduler) and their carrier lineup matches ours. If you need German or UK exits they have them. For heavy US work, the asterisk is the difference.

Run your heaviest day on it — free

Sign up, verify your email, and put a real unmetered mobile proxy through your actual workload for an hour. No card, no commitment.