MobileHop wins on 3 of 7 core metrics, 2 tied based on available benchmark data — our tests, independent lab reports and published specs. Last updated Jul 16, 2026.
MobileHop wins on 3 of 7 core metrics, 2 tied. We'd pick MobileHop for most teams that need us-only dedicated 4g/5g mobile proxies on verizon & at&t modems across 50+ locations, with unlimited bandwidth and flexible hourly-to-monthly plans., but the right answer depends on your workload — read the full review of each below.
On the entry tier, MobileHop is the lower-cost option per gigabyte. MobileHop starts at $5.00/GB and PapaProxy starts at $19.00/GB on residential. Both providers offer volume discounts, so the absolute cheapest tier depends on your monthly commit.
MobileHop has the larger advertised residential pool. MobileHop reports ~15M US mobile IPs across 50+ locations (third-party reported, not officially published) across 50+ countries; PapaProxy reports 100,000+ IPv4 addresses across 18+ countries. Pool size is one signal — actual exit-node freshness and rotation logic matter more in production.
PapaProxy edges ahead on overall success rate in the available benchmark data (our tests, independent lab reports and published specs). That said, the right choice depends on your target site mix — MobileHop is typically picked for ["Mobile"] workloads, while PapaProxy is often chosen for ["Residential" use cases.
PapaProxy carries the higher trust score in our directory based on documented compliance, support responsiveness, and customer-base feedback. Both offer 24/7 channels at upper plans; only MobileHop gates dedicated account managers and PapaProxy gates them on enterprise tiers.
Pick MobileHop when US-only dedicated 4G/5G mobile proxies on Verizon & AT&T modems across 50+ locations, with unlimited bandwidth. Pick PapaProxy when Budget IPv4 datacenter proxy provider with 100K+ static unlimited-traffic IPs across ~18-20 GEOs, from $19/mo . Most teams that consider both end up with MobileHop.
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