France's second metropolitan area, on a real 4G SIM bound 1:1 to your account. The right pick for AURA-region SEO, regionally-targeted ad audit and any workload that needs to look like a Lyon consumer rather than a Paris one.
Most workloads default to Paris — and for most workloads that's fine. But "France-targeted" and "Île-de-France-targeted" are not the same thing. Google's mobile SERPs personalize regionally; programmatic campaigns geo-target by INSEE region; SaaS products roll features out per-metro. If your work touches anything specific to Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, a Paris IP gives you the wrong answer.
Lyon is also the natural diversification piece for serious multi-city setups. Running Paris + Lyon under one account spreads your traffic across two distinct French metropolitan areas with independent geolocation signals — which breaks the single-region fingerprint that pure-Paris setups eventually develop on sophisticated targets.
Physical 4G modem hosted in metropolitan Lyon on a SIM from one of the four major French carriers.
30–150 Mbps down / 10–50 Mbps up, latency under 100 ms from Western Europe.
MaxMind, IP2Location and major geolocation vendors resolve our Lyon IPs to the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region.
Run all three French metros under one Pack-of-5 plan to cover the country's three largest IP pools simultaneously.
Workloads where the AURA vantage point is the whole point.
Capture Google.fr local-pack and regional-personalized SERPs as a Lyon user would see them.
Audit AURA-geo-targeted campaigns from inside the region — only way to get the right creative and frequency state.
Pull catalogues from Carrefour, Casino and other AURA-rooted brands without the Paris-IP penalty.
Track regionally-priced inventory on French marketplaces from a true Lyon vantage point.
Three reasons. (1) Local SEO — Google's regional personalization for Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes is genuinely different from Île-de-France, and rank-trackers that need accurate Lyon SERPs need Lyon-resolved IPs. (2) Regional ad targeting — campaigns geo-targeted to AURA need to be audited from inside the region. (3) Diversification — running both Lyon and Paris proxies under one account spreads your IP footprint across two distinct French metro areas, which breaks the single-region fingerprint that pure-Paris setups carry.
All four: Orange, SFR, Bouygues Telecom and Free Mobile. Every Lyon-allocated proxy is bound to a real SIM hosted on a 4G modem in the Lyon metropolitan area.
MaxMind and IP2Location typically resolve our Lyon-allocated mobile IPs to the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, with most queries returning Lyon as the city. As with every mobile-proxy provider, mobile-IP geolocation is fundamentally noisier than residential IP geolocation — but the city-level signal stays consistent for Lyon when our modems are physically there.
Yes. A single Lyon proxy sustains roughly 500–2,000 page fetches per hour on most marketplaces and SaaS targets. For higher concurrency, mix Lyon with Paris and Marseille on a Pack of 5 — three independent metropolitan IP pools, all on the same France subscription.
Programmatic campaigns frequently geo-target by INSEE region or by ad-server-defined DMA-equivalents. AURA-targeted campaigns are common for retailers with Lyon-area presence (Carrefour, Casino, regional banks). Auditing those campaigns from Paris IPs gives you the wrong frequency-cap state and often the wrong creative — you need an actual Lyon vantage point.
From €29/month for a single dedicated Lyon proxy. The diversification piece for serious multi-city setups.