North Dakota Residential Proxy Coverage
North Dakota's broadband market is anchored by strong regional providers. Midco (Midcontinent Communications) is the dominant cable and fiber broadband provider in Fargo, Bismarck, Minot, and other North Dakota cities, delivering some of the fastest consumer broadband speeds in the state. CenturyLink (Lumen Technologies) provides DSL and fiber across many communities. Consolidated Communications serves Grand Forks and surrounding areas. Several rural telephone cooperatives, including Dickey Rural Networks and BEK Communications, have deployed fiber to rural farming communities. North Dakota's oil boom in the Bakken formation around Williston drove rapid broadband expansion in western North Dakota. Hex Proxies sources residential IPs from these authentic North Dakota carrier networks.
Why North Dakota Residential Proxies Matter
North Dakota's economy is powered by energy extraction, agriculture, technology, and aerospace. The Bakken oil formation made North Dakota the second-largest oil-producing state in the US, driving energy trading platforms and oilfield service company portals. Agriculture remains the foundation — North Dakota leads the nation in production of spring wheat, durum wheat, sunflowers, canola, and dry edible beans. Fargo has developed a surprisingly vibrant technology sector, with Microsoft's campus, Appareo Systems, and a growing startup ecosystem. Grand Forks hosts a major UAS (Unmanned Aircraft Systems) industry anchored by the Grand Sky Technology Park and UND's aerospace program. Minot Air Force Base and Grand Forks Air Force Base support a significant military presence.
Key Use Cases for North Dakota Proxies
Energy companies monitor oil production platforms, lease auction sites, and oilfield service pricing from North Dakota connections in the Bakken region. Agricultural businesses track commodity pricing for wheat, sunflowers, and other crops on platforms serving North Dakota farmers. Technology companies monitor competitor operations in the emerging Fargo tech scene. Drone and UAS companies access industry platforms from Grand Forks, the center of America's drone industry. Real estate monitoring in booming markets like Fargo and oil-impacted Williston requires local IPs. Military support businesses track procurement opportunities near Minot and Grand Forks Air Force Bases.
Coverage and Pricing
North Dakota residential proxies cost $4.25-$4.75 per GB with city-level targeting for Fargo, Bismarck, Grand Forks, Minot, and Williston. Our pool draws from Midco, CenturyLink, and Consolidated Communications connections.