Virginia Residential Proxy Coverage
Virginia hosts one of the most critical internet infrastructure environments in the world. Northern Virginia's "Data Center Alley" in Loudoun County contains the highest concentration of data centers on Earth, carrying over 70% of global internet traffic through facilities operated by Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, and dozens of other providers. Cox Communications is the dominant cable broadband provider in Hampton Roads (Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Chesapeake). Comcast Xfinity serves the Richmond metro and parts of Northern Virginia. Verizon Fios delivers fiber across Northern Virginia, Richmond, and Hampton Roads. Ting Internet has deployed fiber in Charlottesville. Virginia's wealth, education levels, and proximity to Washington DC drive exceptionally high broadband adoption. Hex Proxies sources residential IPs from these diverse Virginia carrier networks.
Why Virginia Residential Proxies Matter
Virginia's economy is the most defense-dependent in the nation, with the Pentagon, CIA headquarters (Langley), and dozens of military installations driving a massive government contracting ecosystem. Northern Virginia hosts the headquarters of many of the world's largest defense and intelligence contractors — Northrop Grumman, Leidos, SAIC, Booz Allen Hamilton, General Dynamics IT, and ManTech. Amazon's HQ2 in Arlington has added another dimension to the region's tech economy. Richmond is a significant financial center, home to Capital One, CarMax, and the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond. Hampton Roads hosts the world's largest naval base (Naval Station Norfolk) and major shipbuilding operations at Newport News Shipbuilding (HII).
Key Use Cases for Virginia Proxies
Defense and government contractors monitor federal procurement platforms (SAM.gov, FPDS, GovWin) from Northern Virginia connections, where many federal evaluators and contracting officers are located. Technology companies track AWS, cloud platform competitor pricing, and SaaS offerings from the heart of the internet infrastructure. Financial services companies monitor Capital One, CarMax, and competitor products from Richmond connections. Military-adjacent businesses track services and platforms serving the Hampton Roads military community. SEO professionals need separate Northern Virginia, Richmond, and Hampton Roads IPs for local search results. Real estate monitoring in the expensive Northern Virginia market requires local IPs.
Coverage and Pricing
Virginia residential proxies cost $4.25-$4.75 per GB with granular targeting across Virginia Beach, Richmond, Arlington, Alexandria, Fairfax, Norfolk, Roanoke, and 20+ additional communities. Our deep Virginia pool draws from Cox, Comcast, Verizon Fios, and Ting subscriber connections.