Mobile proxies for Telegram: rent and rotate IP
Telegram cuts mass registration and inviting from server addresses. A mobile IP keeps accounts and bots alive longer: real subscribers sit behind it, and API rotation prepares a clean address for each new session.
Proxies for Telegram on mobile networks give you what cheap server IPs can't: high trust, one-tap IP rotation and the reputation of a real subscriber. The ban risk drops sharply.
Why take a mobile IP Telegram
Work on Telegram runs into per-IP limits. Mobile addresses with rotation spread the load, clear some captchas and temporary bans, and keep the task running.
Rotating the IP by link or API is the second superpower. Pull the address, the carrier hands you a new one, and it feels like a different phone. For separating accounts that is gold.
What you get
- HTTP and SOCKS5 on separate ports
- Carrier and region choice to fit the task
- IP rotation by link or API — the carrier issues a fresh address
- Stable channel for multi-threaded software
- Runs with emulators and mobile devices
- Works with antidetect browsers (Dolphin, AdsPower)
Need another region or carrier? It changes on request to fit a specific platform.
Make your own proxies. Install the MobiHub app on Android, drop in an unlimited SIM and get personal HTTP and SOCKS5 with IP rotation. Save money and sell spare channels on the marketplace.
Questions about proxies
Why is a mobile proxy better than a server one here?
A mobile IP belongs to a carrier and is shared by thousands of subscribers, so platforms rarely ban it. A server address is exposed by its data center and burns fast.
How often can I change the IP?
The address rotates by link or API whenever you need it — before a new account or on a timer. The carrier issues a fresh IP from its pool.
Should I pick HTTP or SOCKS5?
The channel comes in both on separate ports. For antidetect browsers and software people usually take SOCKS5, since it carries any traffic.