Mexico City Residential Proxies
Mexico City (Ciudad de Mexico, CDMX) is the capital of Mexico and the largest metropolitan area in North America by population, with over 22 million people in the Valle de Mexico. It hosts America Movil (the largest telecom in Latin America), Grupo Bimbo, FEMSA, Grupo Televisa and the Mexican Stock Exchange (BMV). Residential broadband is dominated by Telmex Infinitum (America Movil), Totalplay, Izzi Telecom, Megacable and Axtel. Hex Proxies sources residential exit nodes across CDMX's 16 alcaldias plus Nezahualcoyotl, Ecatepec, Naucalpan and Tlalnepantla.
Mexican e-commerce
Mercado Libre Mexico, Amazon.com.mx, Liverpool, Palacio de Hierro, Walmart Mexico (Bodega Aurrera) and Coppel dominate. Payment options integrate OXXO (cash payments at convenience stores), SPEI bank transfers, and Mexican credit cards. Retail intelligence uses CDMX residential exits.
LFPDPPP compliance
Mexico's Federal Law on Protection of Personal Data (LFPDPPP) governs data handling. Compliance teams use CDMX exits to verify Spanish-language consent flows render correctly.
Pool composition
Exits rotate across CDMX's 16 alcaldias. Residential egress at $4.25-$4.75 per GB.