Ohio proxies across Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati
The Three-C's — three top-40 DMAs, three different dominant ISPs, three different regional retail patterns. Sized per-metro, not per state flag.
Three metros, three networks
Ohio runs on three roughly equal-size DMAs that share very little else. Cleveland–Akron (DMA #19) is a post-industrial Great Lakes economy with heavy Spectrum (legacy TWC) cable dominance and a specific sports-and-healthcare ad-buy pattern. Columbus (DMA #35) is the state capital, a fast-growing retail and insurance hub, and the headquarters market for a disproportionate share of US DTC brands (Nationwide, Victoria's Secret, L Brands alumni, Cardinal Health). Cincinnati (DMA #37) is Procter & Gamble's home turf and an FMCG- heavy advertising market with a Tri-State overspill into Kentucky and Indiana.
Carrier footprint
Spectrum is the dominant residential ISP across most of Ohio; AT&T Internet fiber fills the urban cores of Columbus and Cincinnati. Small- town Ohio leans on a long tail of regional providers that we sit behind Comcast and Spectrum allocations only where we can verify ASN announcements.
Mobile is a three-way race in Ohio. T-Mobile's standalone 5G covers all three metros plus Dayton and Toledo. Verizon leans strongest in Columbus; AT&T has the densest coverage in Cincinnati, reflecting the legacy Cincinnati Bell / AT&T relationship.
What Ohio work looks like
FMCG creative QA. A Cincinnati-IP rotation against P&G's own brand sites and retail partner placements reveals ad creative and product-detail-page variants specific to the Cincinnati / Tri-State DMA. Useful for brand-team QA.
Insurance quote flow. Columbus is the center of the US insurance industry (Nationwide, State Auto, Grange). Ohio-IP residential rotations surface auto-quote endpoints and retention flows that out-of-state IPs route to a different variant of.
Sneaker and retail drops. Ohio has a disproportionately active reselling scene centered in Columbus and Cleveland. A residential Spectrum Ohio exit behaves within tolerance for Shopify Plus retail and is a common choice for non-Coastal drop-day rotations.
Procter & Gamble's Cincinnati creative economy
Cincinnati hosts P&G's corporate HQ (Procter & Gamble Plaza downtown) and most of P&G's global brand-marketing operations. That concentration makes Cincinnati-IP the single-most-important residential-IP class for FMCG creative QA: detergent, baby-care, feminine-care, grooming, health-care categories all route Cincinnati-IP tests as standard. No other single US metro has the FMCG creative density that Cincinnati does.
Pool and pricing
Columbus pool is the largest in Ohio, with Cleveland close behind and Cincinnati slightly thinner. Coast covers the state; Carrier opens ASN pinning. City depth: Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati. Neighbors: Pennsylvania, Michigan, Indiana.
Neighboring states
Pricing
Pricing for Ohio isp
Every paid plan includes Ohio rotation. ASN-level pinning starts on the Carrier tier.
| Plan | Local $49/ mo | CoastMost popular $149/ mo | Carrier $449/ mo | Port $799/ mo | Network Custom |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bandwidth | 8 GB | 30 GB residential + 5 GB mobile | 80 GB residential + 30 GB 4G/5G | Unmetered (500 GB fair use) | Custom |
| Concurrent sessions | 100 | 300 | 600 | 500 | Unlimited |
| Rotation | Per-request or 10-min sticky | Per-request or sticky 1–60 min | Per-request or sticky 1–60 min | API-triggered; locked to one ASN | Per-request or sticky 1–60 min |
| Protocols | HTTP(S) + SOCKS5 | HTTP(S) + SOCKS5 | HTTP(S) + SOCKS5 | HTTP(S) + SOCKS5 | HTTP(S) + SOCKS5 |
| Geotargeting | State + top-20 DMA | State + all 210 DMAs | State + DMA + city + ASN | State + DMA + city + ASN | State + DMA + city + ASN |
| Carrier ASN pinning | Pool default | Pool default | T-Mobile / Verizon / AT&T / Comcast / Spectrum / Cox | Dedicated carrier | T-Mobile / Verizon / AT&T / Comcast / Spectrum / Cox |
| IPv6 support | — | On 5G pools | On 5G pools | On 5G pools | On 5G pools |
| Support | Email (24h) | Priority email + Slack | Dedicated Slack + phone | Named engineer | Named engineer |
| Refund window | 7 days | 7 days | 7 days | 7 days | 7 days |
| Choose Local | Choose Coast | Choose Carrier | Choose Port | Choose Network |
FAQ
Ohio ISP FAQ
What carriers power Ohio isp proxies?
Ohio exits announce from T-Mobile (AS21928), Verizon Wireless (AS22394), AT&T Mobility (AS20057). For isp specifically, the dominant ASNs are T-Mobile (AS21928) and Verizon Wireless (AS22394).Which cities have the deepest Ohio pool?
Top metros by pool depth: Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati. Secondary metros are live but with thinner concurrency.Can I pin to a specific ASN inside Ohio?
Yes, on the Carrier plan and above. Pass X-PX-Asn with the ASN number (e.g. as21928) and X-PX-State: oh to scope the rotation.What's the sticky session window on Ohio isp?
Up to 60 minutes on Ohio residential. For longer session persistence, use ISP instead.Any compliance notes specific to Ohio?
US work intersects the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) and the Better Online Ticket Sales (BOTS) Act. We gate hostile retail and any primary ticketing domain behind a documented intent-review, and we require customers to contractually attest that their workflow is not itself a violation of either statute. State-law overlays (CCPA in California, plus the 2024 Texas and Oregon equivalents) apply whenever captured pages carry PII.
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