Texas Residential Proxy Coverage
Texas hosts one of the most competitive broadband markets in the nation, driven by its massive population and multiple major metros. AT&T is headquartered in Dallas and provides fiber and DSL service statewide, with major AT&T Fiber deployments across Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, Austin, and San Antonio. Charter Spectrum serves significant portions of the Dallas-Fort Worth metro, Austin, and San Antonio. Comcast Xfinity covers Houston and portions of other markets. Google Fiber has deployed in Austin, Dallas, and San Antonio. Grande Communications (now part of Astound) serves Austin and other central Texas communities. Suddenlink (now Optimum/Altice) covers smaller Texas markets. Texas's four major metros — Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin, and San Antonio — each have distinct broadband competitive dynamics. Hex Proxies sources residential IPs from these diverse Texas carrier networks.
Why Texas Residential Proxies Matter
Texas has the second-largest economy in the US and would be the eighth-largest in the world if it were an independent country. Houston is the energy capital of the world, home to ExxonMobil, ConocoPhillips, Phillips 66, Halliburton, and dozens of major energy companies. Dallas-Fort Worth is a financial, telecommunications, and defense hub hosting AT&T, Toyota North America, Lockheed Martin, and American Airlines. Austin is one of the fastest-growing tech hubs in the world, with Tesla's Gigafactory, Oracle's relocated headquarters, Samsung's chip fabrication plant, and a massive startup ecosystem. San Antonio hosts major military installations including Joint Base San Antonio (Lackland, Fort Sam Houston, Randolph). Texas's lack of state income tax continues to attract corporate relocations and population growth at a pace that reshapes the US economy.
Key Use Cases for Texas Proxies
Energy companies monitor oil and gas trading platforms, petrochemical commodity pricing, and oilfield service portals from Houston, the world energy capital. Technology companies track competitor operations, hiring platforms, and SaaS pricing in Austin's booming tech scene. Financial services firms monitor banking products and fintech competitor offerings from the Dallas financial center. Automotive companies track Tesla Gigafactory production, dealer pricing, and competitor operations. E-commerce businesses monitor pricing across Texas's massive consumer market — the state's four major metros represent over 20 million consumers. SEO professionals need separate Houston, Dallas, Austin, and San Antonio IPs for local search results. Real estate monitoring across Texas's diverse housing markets requires metro-specific IPs. Defense contractors track procurement opportunities near Joint Base San Antonio and DFW-area defense operations.
Coverage and Pricing
Texas residential proxies cost $4.25-$4.75 per GB with granular city-level targeting across Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, Fort Worth, El Paso, Plano, Frisco, Arlington, and 40+ additional communities. Our Texas pool is among the deepest in our entire network, sourced from AT&T, Spectrum, Comcast, Google Fiber, and Grande Communications subscriber connections.