starhub proxy, dedicated Singapore mobile IPs on StarHub
dedicated StarHub mobile proxy ports on physical SIMs in Singapore. carrier-choice plans from $60/mo, HTTP + SOCKS5, IP rotation on demand, 24-hour free trial.
StarHub is Singapore’s second major carrier, and for proxy work that is exactly its value: a large, trusted mobile IP pool that is not the same pool everyone else’s SingTel traffic sits in. running part of your operation on StarHub spreads your footprint across carriers the way real users are spread.
what you get
- a dedicated physical StarHub SIM in our Singapore rack, never shared
- mobile IPs resolving to StarHub’s ASN, behind the same CGNAT as real StarHub phones
- HTTP and SOCKS5 on the same credentials
- on-demand or interval-based IP rotation
- unlimited bandwidth, 500GB/month fair-use cap, 99%+ monitored uptime
the multi-carrier play
teams running serious multi-account operations usually split ports across carriers: some accounts live on SingTel, some on StarHub, some on M1. carrier diversity mirrors how real Singapore users are distributed and avoids concentrating your whole operation behind one network’s ranges. our carrier-choice plan makes the split explicit.
more on how the dedicated-port model works on the singapore mobile proxy page.
pricing
StarHub carrier-choice ports from $60/mo. standard ports from $40/mo on the plans page. annual prepay 17% off, semi-annual 10% off, crypto 5% off.
start with the 24-hour free trial and check the ASN yourself.
frequently asked questions
are these real StarHub SIMs or rebranded datacenter IPs?
real physical StarHub SIMs in modems we own and operate in Singapore. the IP resolves to StarHub's mobile ASN and you can verify that on a trial port before paying anything.
how is a StarHub port assigned?
pick the carrier-choice plan (from $60/mo) and select StarHub. standard plans assign the next healthy modem, which may be any of our four carriers.
how many users share my StarHub port?
one. you. 1 port = 1 SIM = 1 customer is the rule across our whole fleet, it is why the ports stay clean.
does rotation give me a new StarHub IP every time?
yes, rotation pulls a fresh IP from StarHub's carrier pool, typically in about 20 seconds, on demand or on an automatic interval you set.