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Colombia residential proxies

Colombian residential proxies are real IP addresses from Colombian households, assigned by consumer ISPs such as Claro (Telmex), Movistar, ETB and Tigo. They let you browse, scrape and verify Colombian storefronts, pricing and content as a genuine in-country user — across Bogotá, Medellín, Cali and Barranquilla — instead of from a datacenter IP that Mercado Libre Colombia, Falabella and local geo-gates flag and block on sight.

HTTP / SOCKS5City & ISP targetingTraffic never expiresVerified clean monthly
286,163IPs in pool
25+Cities covered
137ISP networks
366 msMedian latency
99.4%Strictly clean

Colombia residential proxies, at a glance

Colombia residential proxies are real IP addresses from Colombian households, assigned by consumer ISPs. They let you browse, scrape and verify Colombian websites, pricing and content as a genuine in-country user — instead of from a datacenter IP that local sites flag and block.

Pool type
Residential, multi-ISP
Cities covered
Bogotá, Medellín, Cali
Top ISPs
Claro Colombia · Movistar (Telefónica) · ETB
Protocols
HTTP, SOCKS5
Rotation
Per-request or sticky
Geo-accuracy
99.97%
Pool cleanliness
99.4% clean
Pricing
from $2.00/GB
Last measured
2026-06-23
Support
24/7

Why teams pick our Colombian pool

Real residential IPs, precise targeting, and quality you don't have to take on faith.

Real residential IPs

Genuine home connections from Colombian consumer ISPs — not datacenter ranges that get blocked on sight.

City & ISP targeting

Target individual cities and carriers where pool depth allows — down to the provider.

Rotating or sticky

Per-request rotation for scale, or sticky sessions up to ~72h for multi-step flows.

HTTP & SOCKS5

Works with any client, scraper or automation stack out of the box.

Ethically sourced

IPs from an opt-in residential network — real users who consented to share bandwidth.

Verified clean, monthly

We re-measure the pool every month and publish the numbers, so they stay current.

Quality you can verify

Every month we run the same benchmark — a random sample of IPs scored against Scamalytics, latency tested from a neutral VPS, and geo-accuracy checked across independent databases. The figures below reflect production, not a best-case lab run.

Cleanliness Scamalytics · 100,000 IPs
Strictly cleanShare of a random 100,000-IP sample that passes every Scamalytics check at once — fraud score in the clean band, not flagged as datacenter/hosting, not a known VPN or public proxy, and absent from every reputation blacklist we test.99.4%
Datacenter contaminationShare of sampled IPs that Scamalytics classifies as datacenter or hosting infrastructure rather than a real consumer connection. A residential pool should sit at or near 0%.0%
On any blacklistShare of sampled IPs present on at least one public IP-reputation blacklist (Spamhaus-style feeds). A small non-zero figure is normal for any large residential pool — these are real lines that occasionally get listed.0.17%
Low fraud-risk (0–19)Share of sampled IPs whose Scamalytics fraud score falls in the 0–19 “low risk” band — the range anti-fraud systems treat as least suspicious.99.3%
Geo-accuracyShare of sampled IPs that resolve to Colombia, cross-checked against three independent geo-IP databases (db-ip, MaxMind, ipinfo) plus the Cloudflare edge. This is the signal local geo-gates actually read.99.97%
Latency & speed VPS → Cloudflare
Median latencyThe 50th-percentile (median) round-trip time of an HTTPS request sent through the proxy to Cloudflare’s nearest edge, measured from a neutral benchmark VPS — not from your own location, so treat it as a relative quality signal.366ms
p90 / p95 latencyThe 90th and 95th-percentile round-trip times: 90% and 95% of requests complete faster than these. They describe the tail, not the typical request.460 / 604 ms
Connection successShare of benchmark requests that completed successfully, including automatic retries. Residential exit nodes can drop occasionally, so this sits just under 100%.98.6%
Throughput (median / p95)Download throughput pulling a fixed test file through the proxy — median and 95th-percentile, in megabytes per second (MB/s). These are real home lines, so speed varies by node.0.48 / 2.36 MB/s
Large-file completionShare of large-file downloads that finished without the connection dropping mid-transfer.92%
Network composition
Connection typeShare of the pool that is genuine residential (a consumer ISP line) rather than datacenter or hosting — measured per sample, not asserted.100% residential
ISP networks (ASN)Number of distinct autonomous systems (separate ISP networks) seen across the sample — a proxy for how diverse the pool is and how widely rotation spreads exits.137
Rotation modesHow exit IPs are assigned: a fresh IP on every request, or a sticky session that holds one IP for a multi-step flow (login → cart → checkout).per-request · sticky
Top carriersThe ISPs contributing the most exit IPs to this country’s pool, ranked by share of the measured sample.Claro Colombia · Movistar (Telefónica) · ETB
Measured on 100,000 addresses from a neutral VPS against Cloudflare's edge, accurate as of the last benchmark. A repeat run may differ by a small margin, but the figures fully reflect the order of magnitude and are a sound basis for judging whether the pool fits your use case. Per-target scraping success isn't published — it depends on your fingerprint and setup, not just the IP.

Target down to the city

«Avg. online» is the average number of distinct devices connected and available at the same moment — not a cumulative total. Grouped into High / Medium / Low.

RegionLatencyAvg. onlinePool
Bogota D.C.355 ms~8,117High
Antioquia369 ms~4,089High
Valle del Cauca Department375 ms~2,784High
Cundinamarca371 ms~1,573High
Atlántico365 ms~805High
Santander Department371 ms~748High
Nariño381 ms~715High
Huila Department361 ms~703High
Departamento de Bolívar362 ms~638High
Risaralda Department364 ms~634Medium
Magdalena Department357 ms~581Medium
Tolima Department359 ms~549Medium
Cauca Department365 ms~451Medium
Norte de Santander Department375 ms~423Medium
Departamento de Córdoba369 ms~415Medium
Caldas Department390 ms~386Medium
Departamento de Boyacá370 ms~358Medium
Meta Department383 ms~358Medium
Cesar Department370 ms~244Low
Quindío Department377 ms~171Low
Sucre Department387 ms~159Low
Arauca Department362 ms~146Low
La Guajira Department391 ms~142Low
Departamento del Caquetá402 ms~110Low
Departamento del Chocó357 ms~65Low
Putumayo Department412 ms~57Low
Casanare Department367 ms~37Low
CityLatencyAvg. onlinePool
Bogotá352 ms~8,936High
Medellín366 ms~3,565High
Cali381 ms~2,103High
Barranquilla364 ms~932High
Soacha384 ms~859High
Cartagena361 ms~729High
Pereira366 ms~703High
Yumbo336 ms~687High
Santa Marta354 ms~671High
Bucaramanga369 ms~645Medium
Pasto378 ms~630Medium
Bogota407 ms~599Medium
Ibague366 ms~557Medium
Popayán363 ms~448Medium
Neiva362 ms~442Medium
Manizales396 ms~416Medium
Villavicencio388 ms~375Low
Envigado374 ms~370Low
Cúcuta375 ms~359Low
Pitalito360 ms~323Low
Rionegro397 ms~239Low
Fontibón361 ms~234Low
Planeta Rica366 ms~224Low
Kennedy370 ms~208Low
Valledupar364 ms~203Low
ProviderLatencyAvg. onlinePool
Claro Colombiafixed340 ms~9,980High
Movistar (Telefónica)fixed347 ms~4,437High
ETBfixed314 ms~3,048High
Tigo (UNE/EPM)fixed374 ms~2,332High
Tigofixed417 ms~1,535High
Celsia Colombia E.S.P.fixed338 ms~977Medium
EMCALIfixed391 ms~506Medium
Hv Televisionfixed352 ms~506Medium
Velonetfixed337 ms~500Medium
Conexion Digital Expressfixed353 ms~395Low
Sinergy Soluciones Integralesfixed361 ms~320Low
Sp Sistemas Palaciosfixed382 ms~320Low
Somos Networks Colombia BICfixed345 ms~302Low
Liberty Networks De Colombiafixed373 ms~297Low

Geo-accuracy — every IP sold as Colombia resolves to Colombia across three independent geo-databases (db-ip, MaxMind, ipinfo); high geo-accuracy is the signal local geo-gates rely on.

Colombia proxies by use case

Organised by what you're doing, not by platform. Local services are listed where they matter.

E-commerce & market research

Check storefronts, prices and local listings from inside the market.
  • Storefront monitoring
  • Local price tracking
  • Seller research
Mercado Libre ColombiaFalabella ColombiaÉxitoAlkostoLinio Colombia

Ad verification & performance

See how ads, creatives and SERP render to a local user — no manual switching.
  • Local SERP
  • Creative checks
  • Landing pages
FacebookInstagramTikTokYouTube

Travel & price intelligence

Capture flight and hotel fares the way a local customer sees them.
  • Geo-priced fares
  • Offer monitoring
  • Rate comparison
Despegar ColombiaAviancaLATAM ColombiaWingoAviatur

Streaming & geo-verification

Verify region-locked catalogues and geo-gates from the right location.
  • Geo-checks
  • Catalogue verification
  • Regional availability
Caracol PlayRCN (Deportes RCN)Win Sports+ / Win PlayDGO (DirecTV Go)Max Colombia

Classifieds & local listings

Monitor used-goods, autos and rentals across local classifieds.
  • Listing monitoring
  • Price tracking
  • Regional coverage
OLX ColombiaTuCarroCarroyaMercado Libre VehículosKavak Colombia

Dev & automation

Residential IPs for pipelines, tests and permitted data collection via API.
  • Pipeline integration
  • API management
  • Sticky sessions
PythonScrapycURLGitHub

Beyond local sites, the same Colombian pool works for the major global platforms — Google, Meta, Amazon, YouTube, TikTok and Netflix — seen from the Colombian locale: local pricing, ads, catalogues, SERP and content.

Developer API

Generate Colombia-scoped endpoints in the dashboard, copy tested snippets, or automate proxy lists through the public API. City, ISP, sticky sessions and saved lists stay in one clean workflow.

1import requests
2
3headers = {"x-api-key": "gpx_live_YOUR_KEY"}
4payload = {
5 "country_code": "CO",
6 "city": "Bogotá",
7 "session_type": "sticky",
8 "quantity": 5,
9 "protocol": "socks5"
10}
11
12response = requests.post(
13 "https://jetproxy.io/api/v1/generate",
14 headers=headers,
15 json=payload,
16 timeout=30
17)
18print(response.json()["proxies"])

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Higher volume means lower price per gigabyte. No subscriptions or hidden fees.

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5 GB$18.00
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10 GB$34.50
$3.45 / GB
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25 GB$80.00
$3.20 / GB
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50 GB$147.50
$2.95 / GB
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100 GB$270.00
$2.70 / GB
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250 GB$612.50
$2.45 / GB
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500 GB$1,100.00
$2.20 / GB
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1 TB$2,000.00
$2.00 / GB
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Questions buyers actually ask

Still weighing whether the Colombian pool fits your use case? Our team answers real questions on Telegram, around the clock — before and after you buy.

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Will these work for scraping Mercado Libre Colombia and Falabella?
That's the primary use case. The pool is genuine residential — the property local marketplace anti-bot systems look for — so these IPs pass where datacenter ranges get blocked. Outcomes still depend on your fingerprint, headers and request pacing, so pair the proxy with a clean setup and a matching Colombian timezone (COT, UTC-5).
Can I target a specific city like Bogotá or Medellín?
Yes, where pool depth allows — choose the city when you generate the proxy list. Our coverage tables show live concurrency for Bogotá, Medellín, Cali, Barranquilla, Cartagena and more, so you can see which cities carry the deepest rotation before you commit.
Do the IPs geolocate inside Colombia?
Yes — the pool resolves to Colombia with 99.97% geo-accuracy against Cloudflare and across independent geo-databases in our last benchmark, with exit nodes confirmed in Bogotá (BOG) and Medellín (MDE). High geo-accuracy is the underlying signal Colombian geo-gates rely on.
Can I hold one Colombian IP for a multi-step flow?
Yes. Use a sticky session to keep the same Colombian exit IP — average hold is around 4.8 hours and up to 72 hours in our 3-day measurement. For scale, rotate per request: the exit IP changes in 96% of requests, usually down to a different provider, not just a neighbouring address.
Which Colombian carriers and cities are covered?
The pool spans 14 Colombian ISPs led by Claro (Telmex), Movistar, ETB, Tigo and EPM/UNE, across 27 regions and 25 cities — from Bogotá, Medellín and Cali to Barranquilla, Cartagena, Pereira, Santa Marta and Bucaramanga.