Ohio Residential Proxy Coverage
Ohio's broadband market features strong competition across its major metros. Charter Spectrum is the dominant cable broadband provider in Columbus, Cleveland, and many Ohio communities. AT&T provides DSL and fiber service across the state. WOW (WideOpenWest) competes effectively in several Ohio markets. altafiber (formerly Cincinnati Bell) provides fiber in the Cincinnati metro. Buckeye Broadband serves Toledo and northwestern Ohio. Breezeline serves portions of the state. Ohio's three major metros — Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati — each have distinct broadband competitive dynamics. Columbus, one of the fastest-growing metros in the Midwest, has driven significant broadband investment. Hex Proxies sources residential IPs from these diverse Ohio carrier networks.
Why Ohio Residential Proxies Matter
Ohio's economy is driven by healthcare, finance, manufacturing, retail, and technology. Columbus is home to five Fortune 500 companies including Cardinal Health, Nationwide Insurance, and L Brands (Bath & Body Works). Cleveland hosts the Cleveland Clinic, one of the world's top hospitals, anchoring a massive healthcare ecosystem. Cincinnati is headquarters for Procter & Gamble, Kroger, and Fifth Third Bancorp. Ohio's manufacturing heritage continues with Honda's largest US manufacturing complex in Marysville and Intel's massive new chip fabrication facility under construction near Columbus. The state's diverse economy creates specialized digital platforms across healthcare, retail, insurance, and industrial supply chains.
Key Use Cases for Ohio Proxies
Healthcare companies monitor Cleveland Clinic, OhioHealth, and competitor hospital system offerings from Ohio connections. Retail companies track Kroger pricing, Bath & Body Works promotions, and competitor e-commerce in Ohio's large consumer market. Insurance companies monitor Nationwide, Progressive, and other Ohio-based carriers' products. Manufacturing companies access industrial supply platforms and automotive supplier portals from Ohio connections. SEO professionals need separate Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati IPs for accurate local search results. Real estate monitoring in Columbus — America's fastest-growing Midwest metro — requires local IPs.
Coverage and Pricing
Ohio residential proxies cost $4.25-$4.75 per GB with city-level targeting across Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Toledo, Akron, Dayton, Canton, and Dublin. Our deep Ohio pool draws from Spectrum, AT&T, WOW, altafiber, and Buckeye Broadband connections.