Liverpool Residential Proxies
Liverpool is one of the UK's most historically significant port cities and remains a major maritime, logistics and life-sciences hub in the north-west. Residential broadband is dominated by Virgin Media's long-standing DOCSIS footprint, alongside BT's Openreach FTTP rollout and Sky. Hex Proxies sources residential exit nodes across Liverpool city centre, Birkenhead, Bootle, Wallasey and the wider Merseyside area on all the major domestic carriers.
Football and ticketing intelligence
Anfield and Goodison Park drive enormous global ticket demand, and secondary markets across Ticketmaster UK, StubHub and Viagogo rate-limit hard on non-residential ASNs. Ticketing intelligence platforms rely on Merseyside residential exits to refresh availability without tripping bot detection.
Retail and local SERPs
Liverpool ONE is the largest open-air shopping centre in the UK, and retailers anchored there run catchment-specific pricing and promotions. Google's local pack on Merseyside queries also diverges noticeably from Manchester, even though the two cities are only 35 miles apart, because IP-level geolocation is accurate enough to distinguish Liverpool from the Greater Manchester area.
Life sciences and research scraping
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and the University of Liverpool anchor a research ecosystem that interacts with NHS and government procurement portals. Public sector researchers use residential exits to validate how e-tendering platforms render for domestic users.
Pool characteristics
Residential exits rotate across consumer lines in Liverpool city, Toxteth, Aigburth, Birkenhead and the wider Wirral peninsula. Billed at $4.25-$4.75 per GB with per-MB accuracy.