Copenhagen Residential Proxies
Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark and the largest city in the Oresund region, which spans Zealand and Malmo on the Swedish side. It hosts Maersk, Novo Nordisk, Lego, Carlsberg and a deep fintech and design ecosystem. Residential broadband runs on TDC/YouSee, Stofa (Norlys), Telia Denmark, and Telenor. The Copenhagen internet exchange DIX is a key Nordic peering point. Hex Proxies places residential exit nodes across Copenhagen, Frederiksberg, Gentofte, Herlev and Lyngby.
E-commerce and MobilePay
Danish e-commerce runs heavily on MobilePay for payments, and platforms like Elgiganten Denmark, Power, Magasin and Matas all serve DKK pricing with Danish-specific delivery rules. Retail intelligence uses Copenhagen residential exits to monitor these sites cleanly.
Novo Nordisk and pharma
Novo Nordisk is the dominant European producer of diabetes and obesity medications, and its Danish patient portals serve Denmark-specific clinical content under Danish medicines agency (Laegemiddelstyrelsen) rules.
Streaming and broadcasting
DR (Danmarks Radio), TV2 and Viaplay enforce Denmark-only geo locks. Media QA uses Copenhagen exits to verify licensed content renders correctly.
Pool composition
Exits rotate across Copenhagen inner city, Frederiksberg, Nørrebro, Vesterbro, and Lyngby. Residential egress at $4.25-$4.75 per GB.