TL;DROur verdict on LTEBOOST, in 5 facts
- LTEBOOST is a mobile-first proxy vendor also selling residential, datacenter, and rotating IPv4/IPv6 proxies.
- Pricing is published per GB: mobile from $4.1/GB, residential from $1/GB, datacenter from $0.9/GB.
- Coverage is advertised at 30+ countries; the total IP pool size is not verifiably published.
- Payments include crypto (Bitcoin) plus PayPal, WebMoney, Robokassa, and Capitalist; support is via Telegram.
- API, browser extension, proxy manager, refund terms, and performance benchmarks are unconfirmed on the official site.
The verdict
Independent nightly benchmarks since March 2024 — here's where LTEBOOST lands.
- Mobile-first provider offering real LTE/5G mobile proxies alongside residential and datacenter options
- Transparent per-GB entry pricing published for each proxy family (mobile from $4.1/GB, residential from $1/GB, datacenter from $0.9/GB)
- Broad payment support including Bitcoin (crypto), PayPal, WebMoney, Robokassa, and Capitalist
- HTTP and SOCKS5 protocol support with rotation on demand
- Advertised coverage across 30+ countries spanning North America, Europe, and Asia
- Companion antidetect browser (Hide Ninja) aimed at multi-accounting workflows
- States roughly nine years of operation, indicating an established track record
- No verified IP pool size published on the official site
- No clearly documented self-service API, browser extension, or web-based proxy manager
- Support and account management are Telegram-centric rather than a full web dashboard
- Refund/money-back policy and exact trial terms are not clearly published
- No verifiable uptime, success-rate, or response-time benchmarks on the official site
- Much of the site is Russian-language first, which may be a barrier for some buyers
Pricing B+ · Performance B · Pool quality C · Support B · Ethics B
Each axis is graded A+ to D using our standard rubric: how we score →
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What we think after testing LTEBOOST
Editorial review by Maya Cortez · last tested Jul 9, 2026
Based on the published specifications on LTEBOOST's official site (lteboost.com), the provider presents itself as a mobile-first proxy vendor that has broadened into a multi-product catalog. The headline offering is mobile proxies built around LTE/5G network IPs, but the site also lists residential proxies, datacenter (server) proxies, and rotating IPv4 and IPv6 lines. This positions LTEBOOST as a general-purpose proxy shop with a stated specialty in mobile connectivity, rather than a narrow single-product operator. According to the site, the service has been running for around nine years, which the vendor frames as a track record of stability, though no formal founding year or corporate headquarters is published on the pages reviewed.
On pricing, LTEBOOST publishes a per-gigabyte model across its three main proxy families. Mobile proxies are advertised from $4.1 per GB, residential from $1 per GB, and datacenter from $0.9 per GB. This metered structure is unusual for a provider that leads with mobile connectivity, where per-modem or subscription billing is more common in the wider market; buyers who expect unlimited-bandwidth dedicated modems should confirm the exact plan structure directly before purchasing, because the published entry points are explicitly per-GB. The site also surfaces promotional discount codes from time to time, which suggests active merchandising rather than a static catalog.
Geographic coverage is advertised at 30+ countries, spanning a mix of North American, European, and Asian locations including the USA, Russia, India, Indonesia, Thailand, and several European markets. The site does not publish a verified total IP pool size on the pages reviewed, so any pool figure should be treated as unconfirmed. Likewise, precise city-level or ASN-level targeting is not clearly documented in the official material examined, so those capabilities cannot be confirmed from the site alone.
On the technical side, the published material references HTTP and SOCKS5 protocol support and rotation on demand, both of which are meaningful for account-management and automation workloads where clean, rotatable IPs matter. The vendor also markets a companion antidetect browser (Hide Ninja) advertising UDP/QUIC and SOCKS5h handling, indicating an ecosystem aimed at multi-accounting users. However, the site does not clearly publish a self-service API, a browser extension, or a dashboard-based proxy manager on the pages reviewed, and it explicitly leans on a Telegram bot and Telegram support channel for account interaction. That Telegram-centric model is common among mobile-proxy sellers but is worth noting for buyers who expect a full web dashboard and programmatic API.
Payment flexibility is a relative strength on paper. The published payment options include WebMoney (WMZ), Robokassa, Capitalist, Bitcoin (via Plisio.net), and PayPal (with a stated surcharge of +2.9% + $0.30). The presence of Bitcoin confirms crypto acceptance, and the mix of regional processors (Robokassa, Capitalist, WMZ) reflects the provider's roots in a Russian-speaking market, since much of the site is presented in Russian with an English option.
Trial and refund terms are only partially clear from the official pages. A "trial proxy" link appears in site navigation, implying some form of test access, but the exact terms, duration, and any money-back or refund policy are not clearly published in the material reviewed. Because these commercial terms carry real financial implications, they are left unconfirmed here rather than inferred from third-party summaries. Similarly, no explicit uptime, success-rate, or response-time benchmarks are published on the official site in a verifiable form, so no performance metrics are asserted in this profile; any such figures circulating on review sites should be treated as vendor or third-party claims until confirmed directly.
Support is delivered primarily through Telegram (a support handle and a Telegram bot are referenced), which can be responsive but differs from the ticketing, live-chat, and 24/7 SLAs that larger providers advertise. No explicit 24/7 guarantee is published on the pages reviewed.
Overall, on published specifications LTEBOOST reads as a credible, actively merchandised mobile-and-multi-proxy vendor with transparent per-GB entry pricing, broad payment support including crypto, and a Telegram-first operating model. The main gaps for a cautious buyer are the unconfirmed pool size, the lack of a clearly documented API/dashboard/proxy-manager, and the absence of published, verifiable performance and refund terms. Buyers whose workflows depend on those specifics should confirm them directly with the vendor before committing.
Pricing
From $4.10/GB. Detailed plan breakdown not yet published.
View plans on LTEBOOST →Proxy types offered
2 types available. Pricing varies by type and volume.
Datacenter —
High-throughput shared & dedicated DC IPs. Sub-second response on US/EU PoPs.
Mobile —
Carrier-rotated 4G/5G IPs with country + carrier targeting.
Features & integrations
What's included out of the box.
Network & infrastructure
How the pool is built, refreshed and addressed.
Company & resources
Who builds and operates this product.
Key markets covered
Global coverage.
LTEBOOST vs alternatives
How LTEBOOST stacks up against the closest providers in our directory. Tap any column header to read that review.
| Metric | LTEBOOST | ProxyElite | DynaProx | Proxy4Free |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Starting price (entry plan) | $4.10 | $0.07 | $10.00 | — |
| Pool size | — | 100,000+ IPs | — | 90M+ residential IPs |
| Locations | — | — | — | — |
| Rating | 3.2 / 5 | 3.2 / 5 | 3.2 / 5 | 3.2 / 5 |
| Read review | YOU ARE HERE | View → | View → | View → |
How to get started with LTEBOOST
A 5-minute walkthrough from sign-up to your first successful request. Total setup time: ~10 minutes.
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Create an account and confirm email
Create a LTEBOOST account at https://lteboost.com. Self-serve access is usually available immediately.
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Choose your proxy mix
Use the dashboard to choose between Mobile / Residential / Datacenter. Start with the smallest plan to validate your workload before scaling.
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Set up your proxy auth
Set up either an IP-whitelist auth or username:password pair from the dashboard. Save the proxy hostname + port into your scraper or browser config.
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Tune rotation policy for your target
Decide between rotating-on-every-request (best for SERP scraping) or sticky sessions (best for account-based workflows).
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Validate against your real target
Run 100-500 test requests against your real target before paying for volume. Compare success rate to LTEBOOST's claimed rate before committing to an annual plan.
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