🇫🇷 Bouygues Telecom · AS5410

Bouygues Telecom 4G mobile proxy
clean pools, balanced traffic profile

A dedicated SIM on Bouygues Telecom — France's #3 carrier and the network whose mobile IP pools tend to be the freshest. The third leg of any serious carrier-diversified setup.

Network specs

What you get when you provision a Bouygues Telecom proxy on ProxyGlide.

Carrier
Bouygues Telecom
ASN
AS5410
Connection
4G LTE — real SIM, real modem
Coverage
Balanced urban/suburban France
Cities allocated
Paris, Lyon, Marseille
Download speed
30–120 Mbps (real-world)
Upload speed
10–40 Mbps
Latency
< 100 ms from Western Europe
Sticky session
Up to 24 hours
Rotation
On-demand via dashboard & REST API
Protocols
HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS5
Exclusivity
1 SIM = 1 customer. Never shared.

Why Bouygues specifically

Cleanest per-IP reputation

Bouygues' mobile pools have been less exploited by competing proxy providers — the per-IP score tends to be cleaner than Orange or SFR.

Consistent throughput

Steady speeds across the day with fewer load-driven dips than aggressively contended networks. Predictability over peak speed.

Balanced urban/suburban

Coverage tilts more toward suburbs than SFR, which broadens the realistic geographic profile of your traffic.

Third-leg of diversification

Add Bouygues to an Orange + SFR setup for three independent ASN signals. The standard playbook for serious volume.

Where Bouygues wins

Workloads that benefit from a fresher IP pool and balanced traffic mix.

Bouygues proxy FAQ

Why would I pick Bouygues over Orange or SFR?+

Three reasons. (1) IP-pool freshness — Bouygues' mobile pools have been less heavily exploited by other proxy providers, so the reputation per individual IP tends to be cleaner. (2) Traffic-mix diversity — Bouygues' subscriber base skews differently from Orange/SFR, which gives you a third 'flavour' of French mobile traffic for workloads that need carrier diversification. (3) Cost-balanced pricing — Bouygues sits in the middle of the French price/quality curve, which translates directly to our internal allocation.

What's Bouygues' reputation like for anti-bot evasion?+

Strong. AS5410 is treated as a legitimate French mobile ASN by every major anti-bot vendor. Empirically, we see Bouygues IPs perform comparably to SFR on most targets and slightly behind Orange on the toughest ones — but the per-IP reputation tends to be the cleanest because the pool gets less exploitation traffic.

Where is Bouygues' coverage strongest?+

Bouygues runs a balanced urban/suburban network. Its strength is consistency rather than peak speed: throughput is steady across the day with fewer load-driven dips than the more aggressively contended SFR network. Latency stays under 100 ms from Western Europe.

Can I request Bouygues specifically?+

Yes. Starter auto-allocates across the four French carriers; Pro and Enterprise plans let you request Bouygues explicitly or define a custom carrier split.

Should I run Bouygues alongside Orange/SFR?+

Yes — that's the standard playbook for serious volume. A 3- or 5-proxy pack split across Orange, SFR and Bouygues gives you independent IP reputation across three ASNs, which is the cleanest insurance against any single carrier hitting a transient block on a specific target.

Provision a Bouygues line

From €29/month. The third ASN in a serious multi-carrier setup.