Rome Residential Proxies
Rome is the capital of Italy and one of the most historically significant cities on earth. Its residential broadband market is dominated by TIM (Telecom Italia), Vodafone Italy, WindTre, Fastweb and Iliad Italia. Namex is the Rome-based internet exchange. Hex Proxies places residential exit nodes across Rome's rioni, plus Ostia, Tivoli, Fiumicino and Frascati.
Italian e-commerce
Italian online shoppers use Amazon.it, ePrice, MediaWorld, Unieuro, Trony and Zalando Italy. These platforms run region-specific delivery logic that depends on the shopper's Italian postcode. Retail intelligence uses Rome exits to monitor pricing and availability.
Tourism and Vatican
Rome receives roughly 10 million international visitors annually, and platforms like Booking.com, Expedia and Trainline run dynamic pricing that varies by visitor origin. Travel intelligence uses Rome residential exits to audit domestic-visitor rates. The Vatican operates its own separate country (Vatican City State) but routes through Italian telecom infrastructure for most residential access.
Garante and privacy compliance
Italy's Garante per la Protezione dei Dati Personali is an active GDPR enforcer with its own interpretations of cookie consent and adtech rules. Compliance teams use Rome residential exits to verify Italian-specific consent flows.
Pool composition
Exits rotate across Rome's rioni and inner suburbs. Residential egress at $4.25-$4.75 per GB.