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5G Mobile Proxies in Netherlands

5G SA sessions with IPv6 dual-stack and sub-30ms RAN latency. Narrow but real — used by AI teams that need eval paths matching the mobile networks their downstream product will deploy on.

Pool type
Live 5G SA + NSA SIMs
Countries
US, UK, DE, JP, SG (expanding)
IP version
IPv4 + IPv6 dual-stack
RAN latency
< 30ms typical
Protocols
HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS5
Uptime SLA
99.5%

Netherlands · 5G Mobile

Dutch 5G mobile proxies for European cellular AI evaluation

NL 5G: the European 5G AI eval anchor

The Netherlands has one of the most mature 5G deployments in Europe:

  • KPN, VodafoneZiggo, Odido (former T-Mobile NL) all launched 5G SA nationally by 2024
  • Amsterdam's Internet Exchange proximity makes NL 5G particularly well-peered to European cloud POPs
  • 5G uplink performance benchmarks consistently lead EU

For European cellular AI evaluation, NL 5G is the reference anchor on par with KR 5G for APAC.

Specific use cases

  1. EU-regional 5G LLM eval. Testing how EU-deployed model APIs respond to cellular-5G origin from within the EU. KPN 5G is the default.

  2. 5G SA slicing evaluation for EU services. EU enterprise and consumer 5G services use network slicing; evaluating AI apps against 5G SA slice behaviour from NL origin is a production workflow.

  3. Cross-EU 5G comparison studies. Pan-EU evaluation spanning NL + DE + FR 5G origins measures carrier and country variation within the EU 5G landscape.

Carrier-level specifics

  • KPN (AS1136) — national incumbent, broadest 5G coverage
  • VodafoneZiggo (AS9143) — urban 5G strong
  • Odido / former T-Mobile NL (AS33915) — distinct network, particularly urban

Latency shape

NL 5G to AWS eu-west-1 (Ireland) or eu-central-1 (Frankfurt): both ~25-60ms p50. Among the shortest cellular-to-cloud paths in Europe given NL's position relative to AMS-IX.

For workloads not specifically needing 5G, NL residential is cheaper and performs comparably — see NL residential.

See Netherlands country page and 5G mobile proxy class.

What 5G actually changes

Most "5G proxy" marketing is 4G LTE with a 5G SIM slapped on a non-standalone network. There's a real distinction worth making:

  • 5G NSA (non-standalone). Uses the LTE core with a 5G radio. Latency behaves like 4G. Most "5G" plans in the US, UK, and large parts of Europe are NSA as of early 2026.
  • 5G SA (standalone). Uses the 5G core. Sub-30ms RAN latency is achievable, edge compute integrations are possible, and network slicing is real. Commercial SA coverage is patchy but expanding.

SquadProxy runs both. When you request 5G exit, you can pin to SA where the carrier supports it.

When 5G is the right AI tool

  • Latency-critical eval. Voice AI, real-time agent eval, and streaming model-response benchmarks where the mobile-path latency matters to the measurement.
  • IPv6 path testing. A growing fraction of 5G traffic is IPv6-primary. If your eval targets advertise different content or apply different routing on IPv6 (some mobile-first social platforms do), you need a real IPv6 mobile origin.
  • Mobile-first model agent evaluation. Evaluating how an AI agent behaves on a mobile network-typical path — retries, TCP behaviour, TLS resumption — from within that network.

Where 5G is wrong

  • SquadProxy collection at any meaningful scale. Mobile bandwidth economics make 5G unviable for TB-scale training-corpus work.
  • Cost-sensitive long-session eval. 5G sessions cost roughly the same per minute as 4G. The premium goes on latency. If your eval is tolerant of 100–200ms, use 4G or ISP.

Coverage

  • US — Verizon and T-Mobile 5G SA in major metros. AT&T 5G NSA.
  • UK — EE 5G SA (where deployed), Vodafone 5G, Three 5G.
  • Germany — Deutsche Telekom 5G SA, Vodafone DE 5G.
  • Japan — NTT Docomo 5G SA, KDDI au, SoftBank, Rakuten.
  • Singapore — Singtel 5G SA, StarHub 5G.

Other markets are 4G-only for now. We'll expand as SA rollouts reach stable commercial coverage.

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Pricing

Pricing for Netherlands 5g mobile

Every plan includes the Netherlands 5g mobile pool — Live 5G SA + NSA SIMs of coverage, with sticky sessions up to 60 minutes.

Solo

For individual researchers running evaluation scripts and prototype RAG pipelines.

$149/ month

or $1,430/year (save 20%)

50 GB residential · unlimited datacenter · 200 concurrent sessions

  • Access to all 5 exit classes · 10 focus countries
  • 50 GB residential · unlimited datacenter
  • 5 static ISP IPs · 5 GB 4G mobile
  • 1 seat · 200 concurrent sessions
  • Python + Node SDK + REST API
  • Per-request metering (not time-based)
  • Email support (24h response, business days)
  • Overage: $3/GB residential · $6/GB mobile

Best for

  • Solo researchers
  • Evaluation scripts
  • Prototype RAG

Team

Most popular

For AI startups and mid-size labs splitting capacity between training and evaluation.

$699/ month

or $6,710/year (save 20%)

500 GB residential · unlimited datacenter · 1,000 concurrent sessions

  • Access to all 5 exit classes · 10 focus countries
  • 500 GB residential · unlimited datacenter
  • 25 static ISP IPs · 25 GB 4G mobile
  • 10 seats ($29/mo per extra seat) · 1,000 concurrent sessions
  • City-level geo-routing + ASN targeting
  • 99.9% uptime SLA
  • Priority Slack support (4h response, business hours)
  • Python + Node SDK + REST API + webhooks
  • Overage: $3/GB residential · $6/GB mobile

Best for

  • AI startups
  • Mid-size labs
  • Model eval teams

Lab

For academic labs, eval consortia, and frontier model companies running sustained workloads.

$2,999/ month

or $28,790/year (save 20%)

2 TB residential · unlimited DC · 50 GB 4G + 20 GB 5G · 3,000 concurrent sessions

  • Access to all 5 exit classes · 10 countries on 4 continents
  • 2 TB residential · unlimited datacenter
  • 100 static ISP IPs · 50 GB 4G + 20 GB 5G mobile
  • 50 seats ($19/mo per extra seat) · 3,000 concurrent sessions
  • Dedicated gateway lane (bypasses shared-pool queues on us-east-1 + eu-west-1)
  • 99.95% uptime SLA
  • Dedicated Slack channel (1h response, business hours)
  • Custom BGP prefix on request (additional fees apply)
  • Overage: $2.50/GB residential · $5/GB mobile

Best for

  • Academic labs
  • Large eval consortia
  • Frontier model companies

Enterprise

Custom contracts with dedicated infrastructure, volume pricing, and research-grade SLAs.

Custom pricing

Custom (from 5 TB/mo residential) · unlimited concurrent sessions

  • Volume pricing from 5 TB/mo residential
  • Dedicated BGP prefix + ASN announcement
  • Unlimited concurrent sessions · unlimited seats
  • 99.99% uptime SLA with financial credits
  • Named Technical Account Manager + 24/7 on-call paging
  • Custom AUP, DPA, on-site deployment option
  • Research / academic discount (30–50% off Team or Lab)
  • Annual contract · wire, ACH, USDC/USDT/BTC settlement

Best for

  • Frontier labs
  • Eval consortia
  • Enterprise AI

All plans include 14-day refund, single endpoint with regional failover, HTTP(S) + SOCKS5 on every exit class, access to all 5 exit classes and all 10 focus countries, and Python + Node SDKs. Concurrent sessions = simultaneous TCP sessions through the gateway. Overage warnings fire at 80% and 100%; traffic continues only if overage billing is enabled on your account.

FAQ

Netherlands 5G Mobile FAQ

  • Are these really 5G Mobile proxies in Netherlands?
    Yes — the exits in this pool announce from the Netherlands ASNs we list on the country page (KPN (AS1136), Ziggo (AS9143)) and route through our Europe edge. You can verify ASN and carrier on every request.
  • What session lengths can I hold on Netherlands 5G Mobile?
    Per-request rotation is the default. Sticky sessions are supported up to 60 minutes via the X-Squad-Session header. For anything longer, use our ISP pool instead.
  • Is targeting down to a city available on Netherlands 5G Mobile?
    Yes, via X-Squad-City. Pool depth varies by city — the deepest are Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague. Smaller cities are served but have thinner concurrency.
  • Any legal or compliance notes specific to Netherlands?
    The Netherlands applies EU-GDPR and the EU AI Act. The Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens (AP) has been publicly critical of large-scale scraping of personal data without lawful basis — its November 2024 position letter flagged training-corpus scraping specifically. The Dutch implementation of the EU TDM exception follows Article 15h of the Auteurswet. AMS-IX peering gravity makes the Netherlands an attractive transit origin, but customers running EU-regulated workloads should consult with a Dutch data protection officer.

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