AT&T Fiber IPs in Our Residential Pool
AT&T Fiber is AT&T's fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) broadband service, rapidly expanding across their 21-state footprint with availability to over 25 million locations. As AT&T's premium residential internet tier, Fiber subscribers represent a high-value demographic — typically urban and suburban homeowners in areas where AT&T has invested in next-generation infrastructure.
AT&T Fiber IPs share AT&T's residential ASN classification, meaning they receive the same high trust scores as other AT&T broadband addresses. Our residential pool includes IPs from AT&T's combined broadband network — both legacy DSL and newer Fiber allocations.
When you use Hex Proxies residential proxies with US targeting, your requests may route through AT&T Fiber IPs as part of the broader AT&T allocation in our pool. Country-level targeting only.
Hex Proxies residential proxies use a rotating IP pool that includes IPs from many ISPs. You cannot select or guarantee a specific ISP — IPs rotate automatically with country, state, and city-level targeting. The ISP coverage described on this page reflects the composition of our pool, not a dedicated ISP product.
AT&T Fiber Expansion and Coverage
AT&T Fiber operates across 21 states with aggressive expansion in metro areas including: - **Texas**: Dallas, Houston, Austin, San Antonio - **California**: Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego - **Florida**: Miami, Orlando, Tampa, Jacksonville - **Georgia**: Atlanta metro - **Illinois**: Chicago suburbs - **North Carolina**: Charlotte, Raleigh - **Tennessee**: Nashville - **Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and others**
This expanding footprint adds fiber-class residential IPs to our pool from markets across the Sun Belt, Southeast, and Midwest.
Use Cases
**High-Trust Residential Access**: AT&T Fiber IPs represent premium residential connections. For targets with aggressive anti-bot systems, fiber ISP IPs carry inherently high trust.
**Geographic Diversity**: AT&T Fiber coverage spans Sun Belt and Midwest markets, adding residential IP diversity beyond coastal cable ISP concentrations.
**Standard Residential Operations**: All typical residential proxy use cases — scraping, monitoring, verification — benefit from the inclusion of AT&T Fiber IPs in the rotation pool.