South Korea Mobile Proxies — Real 4G/5G IPs
Route your South Korean traffic through genuine mobile-carrier IPs that hold the cleanest reputation of any proxy type. Reach South Korea-specific platforms and audiences with addresses that read as ordinary mobile users.
South Korea Mobile Features
Why a South Korea Mobile IP Matters
South Korean platforms, app ecosystems, and social services scrutinize each connection by the trust of its IP, and mobile-carrier addresses earn the strongest standing in that review. Carrier-grade NAT places many real subscribers behind a single mobile IP, so the address is already part of authentic human traffic rather than a flagged server. That shared, organic footprint is exactly why mobile records the lowest block and flag rates in the catalogue. For work that targets South Korean users — above all account creation and social engagement — a real 4G or 5G IP outperforms datacenter and residential alternatives.
What You Can Do With South Korean Mobile IPs
The clean reputation of a South Korea mobile IP unlocks the highest-friction tasks. Account creation on Korean-facing services runs more smoothly because mobile sign-ups draw lighter verification. Social media management — posting, scheduling, and maintaining multiple profiles for South Korean audiences — depends on that same trust to remain in good standing. The pool is built for account creation and social media, and it also covers app and ad testing, so you can verify exactly how South Korean users experience your in-app screens and mobile ad placements from a true local network.
Carrier and ASN Targeting in South Korea
South Korea ships with the top three carrier ASNs ready as standard targeting choices, letting you direct traffic onto its leading mobile networks with no extra configuration. The ASN field is open input as well, so any South Korean carrier ASN you know can be entered directly — useful when a platform varies its content or trust scoring by the network a request appears to use. Targeting works at the country-and-carrier level through ASN; there is no state or postcode selection, which matches how mobile operators actually allocate addresses across the country.
Rotating Versus Sticky Sessions
You decide how long each IP persists. Rotating sessions provide a fresh mobile address per request, ideal for fanning a scraping or verification job across a wide spread of South Korean IPs. Sticky sessions hold one IP from one minute up to two hours, the right mode for sequences like signing into a Korean account or completing a multi-step checkout that must keep a single identity. Backed by up to 50,000 concurrent connections and a typical 387 ms response time, both modes scale cleanly under production load.
Setup and Integration
Onboarding uses the standard proxy pattern, so your existing stack needs no rewrites. Traffic can run over HTTP, HTTPS, or SOCKS5 — all TCP-based — so browsers, headless tooling, and automation frameworks connect just as they would to any proxy endpoint. Authentication is a simple user:pass credential pair on the host, with South Korea and the chosen carrier passed through your access parameters. Aim the client at the endpoint, add the credentials, and South Korean mobile traffic begins immediately; there are no device farms, SDKs, or agent installs involved.
Pricing and Bandwidth
Billing is pay-as-you-go per gigabyte, beginning at $2.98/GB and tapering to a $1.20/GB floor as usage climbs. You pay only for the bandwidth you actually move, so a one-off batch of South Korean account work and a continuous verification pipeline sit on the same plan with no seat charges or lock-in. That keeps mobile — usually the most premium IP class — practical for short experiments and steady, high-volume operations alike, scaling cost directly with the traffic you route through South Korean carriers.
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