North Carolina Residential Proxy Coverage
North Carolina benefits from a competitive broadband market driven by rapid population growth. Charter Spectrum is the dominant cable broadband provider across much of the state, including Charlotte, Raleigh, and many mid-size cities. AT&T provides fiber and DSL service statewide, with significant AT&T Fiber deployment in Charlotte and the Triangle (Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill). Google Fiber serves parts of Charlotte, Durham, and Raleigh with gigabit service. Ting Internet (a Tucows subsidiary) has deployed fiber in select neighborhoods. Windstream serves many rural North Carolina communities. North Carolina's Research Triangle has attracted significant technology investment, driving broadband demand. Hex Proxies sources residential IPs from these diverse North Carolina carrier networks.
Why North Carolina Residential Proxies Matter
North Carolina's economy spans banking, technology, pharmaceuticals, higher education, and military installations. Charlotte is the second-largest banking center in the United States after New York, home to Bank of America and Truist Financial (formerly BB&T/SunTrust). The Research Triangle Park (RTP) — surrounded by Duke University, UNC Chapel Hill, and NC State — is the largest research park in the US, hosting operations for IBM, Cisco, Lenovo (North American HQ), and hundreds of biotech and tech companies. Fort Liberty (formerly Fort Bragg) is the US Army's largest installation by population. North Carolina's film industry, NASCAR, and furniture manufacturing (High Point) create additional specialized digital ecosystems.
Key Use Cases for North Carolina Proxies
Banking and financial services companies monitor competitor products, credit card offerings, and banking platforms from Charlotte connections. Technology companies track competitor offerings, hiring platforms, and SaaS pricing in the Research Triangle market. Pharmaceutical companies monitor drug pricing and clinical trial recruitment near the RTP biotech corridor. E-commerce businesses track pricing in Charlotte and the Triangle, two of the Southeast's largest consumer markets. SEO professionals need separate Charlotte and Raleigh IPs for accurate local search results. Real estate monitoring in North Carolina's booming metros requires local IPs. Military-adjacent businesses monitor services and platforms targeting the Fort Liberty community.
Coverage and Pricing
North Carolina residential proxies cost $4.25-$4.75 per GB with city-level targeting across Charlotte, Raleigh, Durham, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Fayetteville, Asheville, and Wilmington. Our pool includes Spectrum, AT&T, Google Fiber, and Ting connections.