Frankfurt Residential Proxies
Frankfurt hosts DE-CIX, the world's largest internet exchange by peak traffic, handling over 15 Tbps at steady-state and occasionally peaking above 18 Tbps. This makes Frankfurt the single most connected city in Europe — any traffic originating from a Frankfurt residential line effectively reaches every major European network within a millisecond. Residential broadband runs on Deutsche Telekom, Vodafone, 1&1 and Telefonica O2. Hex Proxies sources residential exit nodes across Frankfurt city, Offenbach, Bad Homburg, Hanau and Wiesbaden.
Financial services and the ECB
Frankfurt is home to the European Central Bank, Deutsche Bank, Commerzbank, DZ Bank, and the German stock exchange (Deutsche Boerse). Financial research and compliance teams use Frankfurt residential exits to verify how markets data, disclosure portals and investor relations pages render for genuine German consumers versus international visitors.
Crypto and infrastructure
Frankfurt is the preferred datacenter region for German crypto exchanges and infrastructure providers, because DE-CIX provides ultra-low-latency paths to Amsterdam, London and Warsaw. Residential exits in Frankfurt are useful for monitoring how Bitpanda, Bison, and other EU-regulated exchanges serve German clients.
Pool composition
Exits rotate across subscriber lines in Sachsenhausen, Bornheim, Bockenheim, Bad Homburg and Offenbach. Residential egress at $4.25-$4.75 per GB.