Comparison

A Proxy-Solutions alternative built around US mobile networks

Proxy-Solutions.net is a Russian-first catalog whose mobile lineup runs on Ukrainian, Russian and Israeli operators at $6.94 a day — about $208 a month — with city and operator choice costing extra. If what you need is a US mobile IP, this is the specialist version: Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile by name, 17 live cities, flat $60 a month, free hour first.

Side by side

The comparison, in plain numbers

Proxy-Solutions's figures come from their public pages — see the note below the table.

 Proxy TowerProxy-Solutions
Monthly cost$60/mo flatFrom $6.94/day (~$208/month); city+operator choice from $8.71/day
US mobile focusOnly product — US carriers by nameOperators listed are RU/UA/IL-heavy (Kyivstar, MTS, MegaFon, Pelephone…); no US mobile emphasis
City and carrier choiceIncluded on every planExtra — the “Plus” tier
Free trialFree 1-hour trial — no card requiredNone; refund only “if service not provided”
DataUnmeteredUnlimited traffic, speed “up to 30 MB/sec”
IP rotationOn-demand, scheduled auto-rotation, and APITimer auto-rotation, change-IP link, API
ProtocolsHTTP(S) & SOCKS5HTTP/HTTPS, SOCKS5

Proxy-Solutions.net mobile pricing, operator lineup and rotation features from proxy-solutions.net/en and its mobile-proxies page, August 2026. Their 10-country mobile coverage and large datacenter catalog are real products we don't offer. Always verify current details on their site. Proxy-Solutions is a trademark of its respective owner; Proxy Tower is an independent service, not affiliated with or endorsed by Proxy-Solutions. 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.

A third of the price, and it's the right country

Their mobile channel costs about $208 a month and exits through networks like MTS and Kyivstar. For US-facing work — US storefronts, US apps, US ad accounts — a US carrier IP isn't a nice-to-have, it's the product. Ours is $60, flat.

Choosing your city shouldn't cost extra

Their base tier assigns you a location; picking city and operator is the upsell. Every plan here picks from 17 live US cities on three named carriers, and relocates whenever you like.

A trial instead of a non-delivery clause

Their refund applies only if the service is never provided. Ours is simpler: the service is provided free for an hour, and you decide with your own data.

Where they're different

If you specifically need Ukrainian, Russian or Israeli mobile exits — or cheap datacenter IPv4 in bulk — their catalog genuinely has it and we don't. For US mobile, the table above is the whole comparison.

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