🇫🇷 Free Mobile · AS12322

Free Mobile 4G proxy
diversity outside the Orange/SFR majority

A dedicated SIM on Free Mobile — France's youngest carrier and the one whose subscriber profile is the most distinct from the historical operators. The fourth carrier in a fully diversified setup, or a deliberate first choice when you want IPs that don't look like the majority.

Network specs

What you get when you provision a Free Mobile proxy on ProxyGlide.

Carrier
Free Mobile (Iliad group)
ASN
AS12322
Connection
4G LTE — real SIM, real modem
Coverage
Urban-first, fast-growing footprint
Cities allocated
Paris, Lyon, Marseille
Download speed
30–100 Mbps (real-world)
Upload speed
10–40 Mbps
Latency
< 100 ms from Western Europe
Sticky session
Up to 24 hours
Rotation
On-demand via dashboard & REST API
Protocols
HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS5
Exclusivity
1 SIM = 1 customer. Never shared.

Why Free Mobile specifically

Distinct subscriber demographics

Free's customer base skews younger and more tech-aware. Useful when target platforms correlate carrier with audience profile.

ASN diversification

AS12322 breaks the AS3215/AS15557 fingerprint that builds up when all your traffic comes through Orange or SFR.

Strong IP reputation

Fully recognized by every major anti-bot vendor as a legitimate French mobile ASN. Trust score comparable to Bouygues.

Modern network stack

Built more recently than the historical operators, with a strong 4G+ footprint in dense metropolitan areas.

Where Free wins

Workloads that benefit from being outside the Orange/SFR majority.

Free Mobile proxy FAQ

Why bother with Free Mobile when Orange and SFR exist?+

Two reasons. (1) Carrier diversity — if your workload runs hundreds of requests against a target, having all of them attributed to AS3215 or AS15557 is itself a fingerprint. Mixing in Free (AS12322) breaks that signature. (2) Subscriber-base distinctness — Free's customer demographics tilt younger and more tech-aware than the historical operators, which can be useful when targeting platforms whose moderation logic correlates carrier with audience type.

Is Free Mobile's IP reputation as strong as the others?+

Comparable. AS12322 is fully recognized by every major anti-bot vendor as a legitimate French mobile ASN. The trust score is marginally below Orange but comparable to Bouygues. For the vast majority of targets, Free passes without issue.

What about Free's coverage and speed?+

Urban-first. Free's network was built more recently than Orange/SFR/Bouygues and tilts heavily toward dense metropolitan areas. Speed is comparable to Bouygues — 30–100 Mbps download in real-world conditions, latency under 100 ms from Western Europe.

Can I request Free Mobile specifically?+

Yes. Starter auto-allocates across the four carriers; Pro and Enterprise plans let you request Free explicitly or include it in a custom carrier split.

Should I include Free in a multi-carrier setup?+

For serious volume, yes — a 4-way split across Orange, SFR, Bouygues and Free maximizes ASN diversity. For smaller volumes, Orange + SFR + Free (skipping Bouygues, or vice versa) is a common 3-carrier compromise.

Provision a Free Mobile line

From €29/month. The diversification piece that most serious setups eventually add.