A dedicated SIM on Orange, SFR, Bouygues or Free, hosted on a real 4G modem in metropolitan Paris. The right choice when your workload needs to look like a typical Île-de-France consumer.
Paris and the Île-de-France region account for roughly one fifth of France's total mobile subscriber base, and a much larger share of the country's e-commerce, ad-tech and SEO testing volume. Targeting Paris means your traffic blends with the noisiest, largest, most-monitored single segment of French mobile users — exactly the cover most workflows need.
Beyond raw volume, Paris is where every major French digital product is built, tested and tuned. If you're auditing how a SaaS renders to French users, monitoring competitor pricing on the French market, tracking SERP volatility on Google.fr, or verifying how display ads serve to a Bouygues subscriber in the 6th arrondissement — Paris-allocated proxies are the closest match to your actual target population.
Physical 4G modem hosted in metropolitan Paris on a SIM from one of the four major French carriers.
30–150 Mbps download / 10–50 Mbps upload, latency under 100 ms from Western Europe.
MaxMind, IP2Location and major geolocation vendors resolve our Paris IPs to the Île-de-France region, with city-level matches when our modems are in central Paris.
Run Orange + SFR Paris lines side by side under one account on Pro plans for diversified IP coverage of the same metro.
Workloads that benefit from the densest French metropolitan IP profile.
Pull data from French SaaS, marketplaces and platforms with the IP profile their core audience uses.
Capture local-pack and regional-personalized SERPs as a Paris user would see them.
Audit creatives served to Île-de-France subscribers — the largest single ad-targeting segment in France.
Track Amazon.fr, Cdiscount, Fnac and LeBonCoin from the IP class their primary customer base uses.
Paris and Île-de-France together represent the densest concentration of French mobile traffic — roughly 20% of the country's mobile subscribers and a much higher share of e-commerce, ad-tech and SEO testing volume. Targeting Paris specifically means your traffic blends with the largest, most-noisy single segment of French mobile users. For ad verification, SEO and any workload that needs to look like 'a typical French consumer,' the Paris IP profile is the closest match.
All four: Orange, SFR, Bouygues Telecom and Free Mobile. Every Paris-allocated proxy on ProxyGlide is bound to a real SIM on one of these networks, with Pro and Enterprise plans letting you specify the carrier.
Carrier-level geolocation databases (MaxMind, IP2Location) typically resolve our Paris-allocated IPs to the Île-de-France region, with most queries returning Paris itself. Geolocation precision on mobile IPs is fundamentally noisier than on residential IPs — that's true of every mobile-proxy provider — but the city-level signal is consistently Paris when our modems are physically there.
Yes, but pace it. A single Paris proxy comfortably sustains 500–2,000 page fetches per hour on most marketplaces and SaaS targets before the target's rate-limiting kicks in. For higher concurrency, run a Pack of 3 or 5 proxies across multiple carriers — Paris itself supports the spread.
All three are real metro-area mobile lines on the same carriers, but the IP geolocation is different and the traffic profile signals 'Paris consumer' vs 'Lyon consumer' vs 'Marseille consumer.' For workloads that don't care about sub-national geography (most SEO and price-monitoring), Paris is the safest default. For local-pack SEO or regional ad audit, picking the right city actually matters.
From €29/month for a single dedicated Paris proxy. Mix carriers and cities under one account on Pro and Enterprise.