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Virginia proxies — from Ashburn through Richmond to Norfolk

Home of the US internet's densest peering fabric (Ashburn / DC metro) and three distinct regional commerce economies. Richmond, Norfolk, and the DC suburbs all covered.

Three Virginias

Virginia splits into three practical markets: Northern Virginia (part of DMA 8, Washington DC), Richmond-Petersburg (DMA #56), and Norfolk-Portsmouth-Newport News (DMA #44). Each has a different dominant ISP, a different carrier mix, and a different commerce pattern.

Northern Virginia. Loudoun, Fairfax, Prince William, Arlington. Federal contractor and tech economy. Home to the densest Tier-1 peering fabric in North America — Equinix Ashburn DC1–DC15 plus the MAE-East legacy footprint. Cox (AS22773) and Verizon Fios dominate residential; Comcast has a smaller footprint here than anywhere else in the Mid-Atlantic.

Richmond (DMA #56). State government, Capital One HQ, finance. Mixed Comcast and Verizon Fios residential.

Norfolk (DMA #44). Hampton Roads — Navy, shipyards, port. Cox is the dominant residential carrier; mobile is three-way competitive.

Carrier footprint

Cox is significantly over-indexed in Virginia relative to its national footprint, thanks to its Norfolk and NoVA allocations. Verizon Wireless runs dense coverage statewide (home-state advantage on the fiber side). T-Mobile and AT&T fill in.

What Virginia work looks like

Federal and defense-sector creative QA. NoVA-IP residential rotations capture creative variants aimed at government contractor buyers. Different from the national US DTC rotation.

Financial services. Richmond-based Capital One and local competitors geo-gate credit-card offer pages at the Richmond-DMA level; Richmond-IP captures surface the offer set a Richmond resident sees.

Latency to Ashburn targets. Any target hosted in the Equinix Ashburn complex sees sub-10ms latency from Proxaro's NoVA exits. Useful when a timing budget is tight.

Federal contractor creative testing

Northern Virginia hosts the densest concentration of US federal- contractor companies — Booz Allen Hamilton, CACI, Leidos, Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin Mission Systems, Raytheon's Intelligence & Space unit, plus dozens of smaller primes and specialty contractors. Creative testing for federal-employee-aimed advertising (security- cleared job boards, federal-contractor-specific recruiting creative, Tricare and FEHB health-insurance campaigns) runs NoVA-IP traffic distinctly.

Data-center alley and Ashburn peering proximity

Loudoun County's "Data Center Alley" hosts the densest concentration of cloud-hosting infrastructure in North America. Combined with the Equinix Ashburn peering fabric, NoVA exits have sub-10ms latency to almost any major US cloud-hosted endpoint. For timing-sensitive workflows, NoVA mobile or residential exits outperform any other Virginia geography.

Capital One and Richmond finance

Capital One's HQ in McLean (NoVA, not Richmond) plus its operations presence in Richmond drives a significant share of US credit-card creative testing through VA-IP traffic. Offer-code variants, pre-approval flows, and rewards-category creative all respond to Richmond and NoVA-IP rotations distinctly. For credit-card category competitive-intel, VA-IP residential rotation is the standard pool.

Pool and pricing

NoVA pool is the deepest in Virginia, then Richmond, then Norfolk. Coast covers statewide; Carrier opens Cox AS22773 and Verizon ASN pinning. City depth: Richmond. Neighbors: Maryland, North Carolina, Tennessee.

Pricing

Pricing for Virginia isp

Every paid plan includes Virginia 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

Bandwidth8 GB30 GB residential + 5 GB mobile80 GB residential + 30 GB 4G/5GUnmetered (500 GB fair use)Custom
Concurrent sessions100300600500Unlimited
RotationPer-request or 10-min stickyPer-request or sticky 1–60 minPer-request or sticky 1–60 minAPI-triggered; locked to one ASNPer-request or sticky 1–60 min
ProtocolsHTTP(S) + SOCKS5HTTP(S) + SOCKS5HTTP(S) + SOCKS5HTTP(S) + SOCKS5HTTP(S) + SOCKS5
GeotargetingState + top-20 DMAState + all 210 DMAsState + DMA + city + ASNState + DMA + city + ASNState + DMA + city + ASN
Carrier ASN pinningPool defaultPool defaultT-Mobile / Verizon / AT&T / Comcast / Spectrum / CoxDedicated carrierT-Mobile / Verizon / AT&T / Comcast / Spectrum / Cox
IPv6 supportOn 5G poolsOn 5G poolsOn 5G poolsOn 5G pools
SupportEmail (24h)Priority email + SlackDedicated Slack + phoneNamed engineerNamed engineer
Refund window7 days7 days7 days7 days7 days
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FAQ

Virginia ISP FAQ

  • What carriers power Virginia isp proxies?
    Virginia exits announce from Verizon Wireless (AS22394), T-Mobile (AS21928), AT&T Mobility (AS20057). For isp specifically, the dominant ASNs are Verizon Wireless (AS22394) and T-Mobile (AS21928).
  • Which cities have the deepest Virginia pool?
    Top metros by pool depth: Richmond. Secondary metros are live but with thinner concurrency.
  • Can I pin to a specific ASN inside Virginia?
    Yes, on the Carrier plan and above. Pass X-PX-Asn with the ASN number (e.g. as22394) and X-PX-State: va to scope the rotation.
  • What's the sticky session window on Virginia isp?
    Up to 60 minutes on Virginia residential. For longer session persistence, use ISP instead.
  • Any compliance notes specific to Virginia?
    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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