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Residential IPs in Alborada I, a district of El Progreso (Villa Esmeralda) we track separately. Pay as you go, no subscription, and a balance that never expires. From $0.44/GB.
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The place
Alborada I is part of El Progreso (Villa Esmeralda)
Alborada I is not a separate city: it is a district of El Progreso (Villa Esmeralda), on the southeast side of the city. See El Progreso (Villa Esmeralda) proxies.
We list it because people search for it and because per-IP geolocation sometimes resolves to the district rather than the city. For every practical purpose an address here is a El Progreso (Villa Esmeralda) address, and the El Progreso (Villa Esmeralda) page carries the fuller picture.
Alborada I marked on Mexico, El Progreso (Villa Esmeralda) shown for scale.
When a Alborada I exit is worth asking for
What a Alborada I exit buys you over any other Mexico address is locality, not identity. A site that only reads the country treats Alborada I and El Progreso (Villa Esmeralda) identically, and the great majority of geo-checks work exactly that way.
The difference shows up on local questions: search results with a map pack, stock in nearby stores, delivery windows, prices that vary by area. For those, request Alborada I. For everything else a plain Mexico exit does the same job with none of the supply constraints.
City-level residential supply moves week to week everywhere, ours included. If nothing is live in Alborada I the moment you ask, the reliable fallback is a Mexico exit, and the free Mexico list shows the public pool measured live.
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Residential is the product with Alborada I city targeting. ISP and mobile are Mexico-level options on a static or carrier IP, for when the country is enough.
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Residential Proxies
- Real household connections
- Rotate per request or hold a sticky session
- Country, state and city targeting
- Pay per GB, traffic never expires
- SOCKS5 and HTTP
ISP Proxies
- Static residential IPs from real ISPs
- Unlimited traffic on every IP
- Yours alone, never shared
- Datacenter speed, household identity
- SOCKS5 and HTTP
Mobile Proxies
- Real carrier IPs on 5G and 4G
- Auto-rotate on your schedule
- The highest trust tier against blocks
- Shared and dedicated variants
- SOCKS5 and HTTP
Nearby
The closest cities to Alborada I
The closest places we also cover are El Progreso (Villa Esmeralda) (0.5 km), Cajiga (Ejido de Tultepec) (0.8 km), Colonia la Aurora (1.4 km). In all, 283 listed places sit within 20 km. Each has its own page and its own city-level targeting.
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FAQ
Alborada I proxy questions, answered
Can I get a proxy with a Alborada I IP address?
Residential plans support city-level targeting, so you can request Alborada I specifically, or widen the same request to México without changing plans. What is live in any one city moves constantly, for every provider; the Mexico country exit is the request that never depends on one place.
Is Alborada I a city of its own?
No. Alborada I is a district of El Progreso (Villa Esmeralda). To any site you visit, an IP here is a El Progreso (Villa Esmeralda) address; the split only exists in geolocation databases. If you are choosing a target, El Progreso (Villa Esmeralda) is the meaningful unit.
Is a Alborada I IP different from any other Mexico IP?
To a site that reads only the country: no. Alborada I and El Progreso (Villa Esmeralda) look identical there. To anything local, map results, stock, delivery estimates, the city is exactly the difference, and that is the one case worth paying the supply constraint for.
What if Alborada I has nothing live when I ask?
Then take México as a whole, or the Mexico country exit. Single-city supply is fluid in this whole industry, and we would rather hand you the wider fallback in one click than promise a specific street and miss.
Place data: GeoNames (CC BY 4.0). Map outline: Natural Earth. Population figures are the dataset's listed values, not proxy counts.