Residential Proxies in Syria
Syria's internet infrastructure is served primarily by SyriaTel and MTN Syria, with connectivity concentrated in major urban centers. Despite years of conflict, digital connectivity has persisted and adapted, with millions of Syrians actively using the internet for communication, commerce, and information access. Hex Proxies provides residential IPs across 11 Syrian cities including Damascus, Aleppo, Homs, Manbij, and Al Qamishli, spanning 7 governorates.
Syria's Digital Landscape
Syrian internet users access a mix of local and international platforms. Facebook remains the dominant social network, while Telegram serves as a critical communication and commerce channel. Syrian e-commerce operates primarily through social media and messaging platforms, with pricing in Syrian Pounds reflecting a market with distinct economic dynamics. Monitoring Syrian digital commerce and content requires authentic residential IPs from Syrian telecom providers.
Media and Information Research
Syria's media landscape is complex and fragmented across different regions and jurisdictions. News outlets, social media channels, and information platforms serve different content based on detected geographic location within Syria. Researchers, journalists, and NGOs studying Syrian information ecosystems need residential IPs that accurately represent Syrian internet users across different governorates.
Available Coverage
Hex Proxies covers Damascus (including the broader Damascus Governorate and Rif Dimashq), Aleppo, Homs, Manbij, Al Qamishli, Darayya, Qadsayya, Addana, and Armanaz. This provides coverage across western Syria's major population centers and the northeastern regions.
Key Use Cases
Media monitoring and content research, humanitarian access verification, telecommunications market analysis, social media monitoring on Facebook and Telegram, and academic research on Syrian digital infrastructure and connectivity patterns at $4.25/GB.