Residential Proxies in Belarus
Belarus has over 8 million internet users served by A1 Belarus, MTS Belarus, and life:) (Turkcell). Belarusian internet infrastructure is managed through Beltelecom, the state-owned operator. Belarus historically hosted a significant IT sector (EPAM, Wargaming, Viber originated here) centered around the Hi-Tech Park in Minsk. Hex Proxies provides residential IPs across 10 Belarusian cities spanning all six oblasts.
Belarusian Digital Market
Kufar.by (Belarus's dominant classifieds platform), Onliner.by (tech and e-commerce), and Wildberries Belarus serve BYN pricing and Russian/Belarusian content. The Belarusian digital ecosystem overlaps significantly with Russian platforms (VK, Telegram, Yandex), but serves distinct Belarusian pricing and local content. Monitoring these platforms requires Belarusian residential IPs.
Available Cities
Hex Proxies offers residential IPs in Minsk, Gomel, Mogilev, Vitebsk, Hrodna, Brest, Borisov, Zhodzina, and Asipovichy. Minsk concentrates roughly 25% of Belarus's population and the overwhelming majority of digital activity, with each oblast capital serving its regional market.
IT Sector Intelligence
Belarus's IT sector generates significant export revenue. The Hi-Tech Park (HTP) hosts hundreds of tech companies with special tax and regulatory treatment. Monitoring Belarusian IT job markets (dev.by, jobs.tut.by), tech ecosystem dynamics, and startup activity requires local IPs.
Eastern European Market Research
Belarusian IPs provide a distinct Eastern European vantage point for testing how platforms serve content to post-Soviet markets.
Use Cases
Kufar.by marketplace monitoring, Belarusian SERP tracking, IT sector intelligence, Onliner.by price comparison, ad verification, and Eastern European market research. At $4.25/GB.