New Hampshire Residential Proxy Coverage
New Hampshire's broadband market is served by a mix of national and regional providers. Comcast Xfinity is the dominant cable broadband provider in Manchester, Nashua, and the southern population corridor. Consolidated Communications provides DSL and fiber across many New Hampshire communities, particularly in central and northern regions. Breezeline (formerly Atlantic Broadband) serves portions of the state. TDS Telecom operates in several communities. New Hampshire's proximity to the Boston tech corridor has driven strong broadband demand, particularly in the southern tier communities that serve as bedroom communities for Massachusetts workers. Hex Proxies sources residential IPs from these authentic New Hampshire carrier networks.
Why New Hampshire Residential Proxies Matter
New Hampshire's economy benefits enormously from its lack of state income tax and sales tax, which drives unique digital commerce patterns. The state attracts businesses and consumers from neighboring Massachusetts seeking tax advantages. Manchester and Nashua sit within the Boston-to-Manchester technology corridor, hosting operations for companies like BAE Systems, DEKA Research (founded by Segway inventor Dean Kamen), and numerous defense contractors. Tourism is significant, driven by the White Mountains, Lake Winnipesaukee, and the state's famous fall foliage. New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation presidential primary gives it outsized political significance, driving political advertising monitoring.
Key Use Cases for New Hampshire Proxies
E-commerce businesses monitor how New Hampshire's lack of sales tax affects pricing and purchasing behavior — residents often see different checkout experiences than neighboring states. Defense contractors track procurement platforms and competitor offerings from New Hampshire connections near BAE Systems. Tourism operators monitor competitor pricing for White Mountain lodging, ski resorts (Loon, Cannon, Bretton Woods), and seasonal attractions. Real estate monitoring in southern New Hampshire, where Boston commuters drive demand, requires local IPs. Political advertising monitoring during primary season uses New Hampshire IPs to capture geo-targeted political ads. Retail businesses track cross-border shopping dynamics.
Coverage and Pricing
New Hampshire residential proxies cost $4.25-$4.75 per GB with city-level targeting for Manchester, Nashua, Concord, Dover, and Salem. Our pool draws from Comcast, Consolidated Communications, and Breezeline subscriber connections.