A dedicated SIM on Bouygues Telecom — France's #3 carrier and the network whose mobile IP pools tend to be the freshest. The third leg of any serious carrier-diversified setup.
What you get when you provision a Bouygues Telecom proxy on ProxyGlide.
Bouygues' mobile pools have been less exploited by competing proxy providers — the per-IP score tends to be cleaner than Orange or SFR.
Steady speeds across the day with fewer load-driven dips than aggressively contended networks. Predictability over peak speed.
Coverage tilts more toward suburbs than SFR, which broadens the realistic geographic profile of your traffic.
Add Bouygues to an Orange + SFR setup for three independent ASN signals. The standard playbook for serious volume.
Workloads that benefit from a fresher IP pool and balanced traffic mix.
Lower per-IP exploitation history means fewer pre-burned IPs on your modem.
Stealthy per-IP reputation helps when monitoring sophisticated counterfeit operations.
Adds a third ASN signal to multi-carrier SERP-tracking setups.
Diversified carrier vantage points for OSINT and phishing-infrastructure analysis.
Three reasons. (1) IP-pool freshness — Bouygues' mobile pools have been less heavily exploited by other proxy providers, so the reputation per individual IP tends to be cleaner. (2) Traffic-mix diversity — Bouygues' subscriber base skews differently from Orange/SFR, which gives you a third 'flavour' of French mobile traffic for workloads that need carrier diversification. (3) Cost-balanced pricing — Bouygues sits in the middle of the French price/quality curve, which translates directly to our internal allocation.
Strong. AS5410 is treated as a legitimate French mobile ASN by every major anti-bot vendor. Empirically, we see Bouygues IPs perform comparably to SFR on most targets and slightly behind Orange on the toughest ones — but the per-IP reputation tends to be the cleanest because the pool gets less exploitation traffic.
Bouygues runs a balanced urban/suburban network. Its strength is consistency rather than peak speed: throughput is steady across the day with fewer load-driven dips than the more aggressively contended SFR network. Latency stays under 100 ms from Western Europe.
Yes. Starter auto-allocates across the four French carriers; Pro and Enterprise plans let you request Bouygues explicitly or define a custom carrier split.
Yes — that's the standard playbook for serious volume. A 3- or 5-proxy pack split across Orange, SFR and Bouygues gives you independent IP reputation across three ASNs, which is the cleanest insurance against any single carrier hitting a transient block on a specific target.
From €29/month. The third ASN in a serious multi-carrier setup.