Madrid Residential Proxies
Madrid is the capital of Spain and the largest city in the Iberian Peninsula, hosting BBVA, Santander, Telefonica, Repsol, Iberdrola, and the IBEX-35 exchange. It is also a critical internet routing hub for Spain and a growing cable landing point for Latin America-bound traffic. ESpanix is the Madrid internet exchange. Residential broadband runs on Movistar (Telefonica), Orange Spain, Vodafone Spain, MasMovil (now merged with Orange), and Digi. Hex Proxies places residential exit nodes across Madrid and the wider Comunidad de Madrid.
Spanish e-commerce
Amazon.es, El Corte Ingles, PCComponentes, Carrefour Spain, Mercadona and Zara (Inditex) all serve Madrid-specific delivery windows. Inditex in particular runs sophisticated A/B tests by region, and retail intelligence platforms use Madrid residential exits to monitor Zara.com, Bershka and Massimo Dutti from a genuine Spanish consumer perspective.
Banking and CNMV
Santander and BBVA run consumer-facing portals with Spanish regulatory disclosures under Banco de Espana and the CNMV. Compliance teams use Madrid exits to verify rendering.
LatAm bridge
Much of Spain's tech industry targets LatAm audiences, and some content is geo-steered based on whether the visitor looks European or Latin American. Madrid exits represent the European Spanish-speaker profile cleanly.
Pool composition
Exits rotate across Madrid's 21 distritos and surrounding towns. Residential egress at $4.25-$4.75 per GB.