How American mobile proxies work
LTESocks’ extensive U.S. proxy network has thousands of LTE/5G devices connected to the core via high-speed backhaul connections. A cluster of AI-based fault-tolerant cores continuously monitors and manages the LTE proxy network, guaranteeing availability of over 99.9% for our global customer base. As a user, you connect to our clustered proxy servers providing a single point of entry. Our connections support all popular proxy protocols and are accessible from any device. In the event of a device failure, your connection seamlessly transitions to an available alternative, providing uninterrupted service with zero downtime to suit your 4g lte proxy USA needs.
A proxy server is a device (computer, server, modem, smartphone, etc.) that routes its users’ traffic through itself. Each device on the Internet has its identifier — an IP address, which is tied to the internet service provider in the United States. When traffic passes through a proxy server, users’ real IP addresses are replaced with the IP addresses of the proxy server, which allows, for example, to circumvent regional internet resource blocking and so on. Proxy servers operate on a principle similar to VPNs.