Dedicated mobile proxy infrastructure

Your own 4G line.
Not a shared pool.

One physical modem, one carrier SIM, one customer: you. Real mobile IPs behind carrier-grade NAT, with rotation you control — in 14 countries.

One dedicated port · SOCKS5 & HTTP · 14 countries
NODE1.NODE-ACCESS.COM
PWR NET SIM
CARRIEROrange RO · LTE
SIGNAL
EXIT IP86.124.91.204
PROTOCOLSOCKS5 + HTTP · 1 port
UPTIME99.6% / 30d
NEXT ROTATION04:12
DEDICATED CHANNEL — NOT SHARED WITH OTHER USERS
99.6% uptime, monitored 24/7 14 countries, real carrier SIMs Replacement guarantee on dead lines Crypto & card accepted
Why dedicated

Shared pools recycle IPs. You get the whole line.

Most "mobile proxy" providers resell access to a rotating pool used by thousands of customers at once. We rack physical modems and assign each one to exactly one customer.

Dedicated modem NODE ACCESS

  • One SIM, one modem, one customer — your traffic history is yours alone
  • Rotate the IP when you decide: on-demand API call or fixed interval
  • Stable sessions that survive long logins, checkouts and uploads
  • Clean CGNAT reputation shared with thousands of real phone users
  • Full speed of the LTE channel — no bandwidth contention

Shared pool TYPICAL PROVIDER

  • Same exit IPs sold to thousands of users simultaneously
  • IP changes mid-session whenever the pool rotates
  • Previous user's bans and flags become your problem
  • Throttled speeds during peak hours
  • Per-GB pricing that punishes real workloads
Pricing

Pick a country. That's the whole decision.

Every location includes the same full feature set — unlimited traffic, rotation API, both protocols. Prices are per dedicated modem, per month.

🇷🇴Romania
Orange · Vodafone · Digi
$50/month
  • Dedicated 4G/LTE modem — not shared
  • Unlimited traffic, full channel speed
  • SOCKS5 + HTTP on one dedicated port
  • IP rotation: API, link or interval
  • 99%+ uptime with replacement guarantee
  • Setup in under 5 minutes
Get started — Romania
Dead line? Free replacement — no questions asked.
What's in the box

Built by the person who runs the racks.

Real carrier SIMs

Physical modems on Orange, Vodafone, T-Mobile and local carriers — the same CGNAT ranges as millions of real phones.

Rotation on your terms

Rotate via API call, refresh link, or a fixed schedule. Keep one IP for hours when the job needs a stable session.

One port, two protocols

SOCKS5 and HTTP served on the same dedicated port at once — point either tool at it without switching configs.

Unlimited traffic

No per-GB metering. You pay for the line, you use the line — scraping, uploads, streams, whatever the job is.

Monitored 24/7

Every modem is health-checked continuously. Dead line? It's replaced or refunded — that's the guarantee.

Human support

Telegram support from the operator, not a ticket queue. Setup help, custom rotation configs, edge cases welcome.

FAQ

The questions everyone asks first.

Is the proxy really dedicated to me alone?
Yes. Each plan maps to one physical modem with its own SIM card, assigned to a single customer. Nobody else routes traffic through your line while you rent it.
How does IP rotation work?
Three ways: call the rotation API endpoint, open your personal refresh link, or set an automatic interval (e.g. every 10 minutes). Rotation reconnects the modem to the carrier, which assigns a fresh IP from the mobile pool.
What happens if my line goes down?
Monitoring catches outages within minutes. Short carrier hiccups resolve automatically; if a modem or SIM fails, it's replaced. Extended downtime is credited — you don't pay for hours the line wasn't usable.
Which payment methods do you accept?
Cards and major cryptocurrencies (BTC, USDT and others). Crypto checkout requires no account details beyond an email for credentials delivery.
What if the line underperforms?
Every modem is monitored continuously. If a line is down, slow, or the SIM fails, it's replaced — you're not stuck paying for a line that doesn't work.
Do I get separate SOCKS5 and HTTP endpoints?
No need — one dedicated port serves both protocols at the same time. Point a SOCKS5 client and an HTTP client at the same address and port; the modem behind it doesn't change.

One modem. One SIM. One customer.

Pick your country and test a live line for free — decide with real data, not promises.

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