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Mobile Proxy Alternatives · April 2026 · 10-min read

LteBoost Alternative: ProxyStyler 4G/5G Mobile Proxies

Aggregator with shared/private split vs dedicated-fleet operator with v3 REST API.

LteBoost has been operating since 2017 as a multi-product aggregator — mobile, residential, and datacenter proxies under one account, with mobile farms in 20+ countries and a 30M+ residential pool across 190+ countries. They split mobile into shared (one modem multiple users) and private (per-modem) tiers. ProxyStyler is the architectural opposite — proxy-focused, mobile-only, with every port a dedicated physical 4G/5G modem allocated to your account. Different shapes; honest comparison below.

By ProxyStyler Technical Team
Independently researched · April 30, 2026
Pricing verified 2026-04-30
2017+
LteBoost operational since
Shared / Private
two-tier mobile model
Multi-product
mobile + residential + datacenter
v3 REST API
ProxyStyler reseller surface

TL;DR — Quick Verdict

LteBoost wins on multi-product breadth and shared-tier pricing — mobile + residential + datacenter under one account, longevity since 2017, shared mobile tier offers the cheapest per-port pricing for stateless workloads. ProxyStyler wins on dedicated-device persistence and reseller depth — every port is a specific physical modem (no shared tier), v3 REST API designed for resellers, white-label per-port credentials, USDC top-up. Decision rule: aggregator shared/private flexibility for mixed workloads; dedicated-fleet API depth for resellers and identity-bound use cases.

Methodology

Compared on five public, verifiable axes: product surface, allocation model (shared/private/dedicated), pricing, country coverage, reseller program. Every claim links to source page with timestamp checked. Independently authored by ProxyStyler technical team; no paid placement with LteBoost.

Verified 2026-04-30. Cross-check both providers' current pricing pages if reading more than 60 days after that date.

1. What LteBoost does well

  • Multi-product breadth. Mobile + residential + datacenter under one account. For users who genuinely consume multiple proxy types in mixed workloads, the consolidation is real.
  • Shared-tier pricing floor. The shared mobile tier (one modem split across users) is genuinely cheaper than dedicated allocation. For high-throughput stateless workloads where rotation is fine, this is meaningful.
  • Operational longevity. Operating since 2017 — established carrier relationships, infrastructure that has survived multiple carrier-side changes, time-tested customer base.
  • Telegram-bot purchasing. Like MobileProxy.space, LteBoost offers Telegram-bot interaction for arbitrage / multi-account workflows that already live in Telegram.
  • Discount-code campaigns. Recurring 10–25%+ off promotions make the entry-tier pricing competitive on shared mobile.

2. Aggregator shared/private vs dedicated fleet

The structural difference between the two providers' offerings.

LteBoost — aggregator with split tiers

Resells inventory from a network of farm operators across mobile, residential, and datacenter products. Mobile splits into shared (one modem, many users) and private (per-modem) tiers. Optimised for multi-product flexibility and price elasticity.

ProxyStyler — dedicated mobile fleet

Operates dedicated 4G/5G modems in 20+ countries. Every port resolves to a specific physical device with a real carrier SIM allocated to your account for the tariff duration. No shared tier; mobile-only focus. Optimised for per-modem persistence and reseller-friendly API surface.

3. Feature-by-feature matrix

FeatureLteBoostProxyStyler
ArchitectureAggregator (shared / private / arbitrage tiers)Dedicated-fleet operator
Mobile (4G LTE)✓ exclusive product
5G✓ on private tier✓ where carrier supports
Residential proxies
Datacenter proxies
Operational since2017Multi-year (see /about-us)
Mobile country count20+20+
Residential country count190+N/A (mobile-only)
Shared mobile tier (price floor)✗ (always dedicated)
Private mobile (dedicated)
Telegram-bot purchasingOnboarding via @proxystylerio; recurring ops via API/dashboard
Daily / weekly billingTariffs 30 / 90 / 365 days
Per-modem replace APINot advertised✓ /modems/{id}/replace
Replacement creditsNot advertised3–10/port/month tiered + unlimited at Enterprise
Per-port custom credentials (white-label)Not advertised✓ change-password endpoint
REST API for buy/rotate/replace/cancelLimited public surface✓ full v3 surface
Idempotency-Key / atomic stock-aware buyNot advertised
Reseller program with white-labelAffiliate / discount codes✓ 4-tier wholesale + REST API
Crypto paymentsConfirm with support✓ USDC/USDT/BTC + Stripe

4. Reseller / partner program

LteBoost runs affiliate-style discount-code campaigns and partnership arrangements rather than a formal merchant-of-record reseller program with white-label API. ProxyStyler's reseller program is purpose-built: v3 REST API, per-port custom credentials, USDC top-up, replacement credits, prorated cancel, four-tier wholesale (Starter 10–49 / Growth 50–199 / Scale 200–999 / Enterprise 1k+). See /resell-proxy for the v3 API surface and the 8-week launch playbook for the operational arc. For passive commission only, see /affiliate.

5. Decision matrix

Pick LteBoost if

  • Workload is high-throughput stateless — shared-tier pricing is genuinely cheaper for that pattern.
  • You consume mobile + residential + datacenter and want one-account consolidation.
  • Telegram-bot purchasing fits your operational workflow.
  • You operate in markets LteBoost covers that ProxyStyler does not.

Pick ProxyStyler if

  • You're reselling — REST API, white-label per-port credentials, USDC top-up, 4-tier wholesale.
  • Workload requires per-modem identity persistence — multi-account social media, account creation, anything platform-bound.
  • You need carrier-specific control alongside country selection.
  • Replacement credits, prorated cancel, atomic stock-aware buy materially reduce your support burden.
  • You operate concentrated traffic in CIS / EU value markets where ProxyStyler per-port retail is competitive.

Decide on workload, not on slogans

Both providers are legitimate operators in different shapes. Multi-product flexibility favours LteBoost; reseller-grade dedicated devices favour ProxyStyler.

Q01What is LteBoost and how does it work?
LteBoost is a multi-product aggregator that resells inventory from a network of mobile-proxy farm operators. They split offerings into shared (one modem split between multiple users), private (exclusive access to a single modem), and arbitrage tiers across mobile, residential, and datacenter products. The aggregator model lets them advertise broad coverage — public materials cite proprietary mobile-proxy farms in 20+ countries plus a 30M+ proxy IP pool across 190+ countries on the residential side.
Q02How does LteBoost's shared vs private split compare to ProxyStyler?
LteBoost's "shared" tier is genuinely shared — one modem allocated across multiple customers, lower cost, but you don't get dedicated identity. Their "private" tier is per-modem allocation comparable to ProxyStyler. ProxyStyler does not offer a shared tier — every ProxyStyler port is a dedicated physical 4G/5G modem with a real carrier SIM allocated to your account for the tariff duration. The decision rule: shared works for high-throughput stateless workloads; private/dedicated is required for identity-bound use cases (multi-account social media, account creation, reselling).
Q03How does LteBoost pricing compare to ProxyStyler?
LteBoost publishes daily / weekly / monthly plans with discount-code campaigns reaching 25%+ off. Specific per-country pricing varies by tier (shared vs private) and is best confirmed on their site directly. ProxyStyler prices per country: Ukraine $34, Georgia $50, Ireland $59, Poland $69, Western EU mid-tier $79, UK/Brazil/Canada $99, NZ $119, US/AU/JP $129. ProxyStyler volume tiers (10–999+ ports) compress wholesale by 15–30%+.
Q04LteBoost has been operating since 2017 — does longevity matter?
Operational longevity correlates with stability — established carrier relationships, rotation infrastructure that survives carrier-side changes, and a customer base that has time-tested the service. LteBoost's 2017+ track record is a genuine signal. ProxyStyler also has a multi-year operational track record — see /about-us for the timeline. For mission-critical use cases, both providers are credible; pick based on workload shape rather than founding date.
Q05Does LteBoost have a Telegram-bot interface like MobileProxy.space?
Yes — LteBoost's public materials describe Telegram-bot purchasing alongside dashboard access, similar to MobileProxy.space. For solo operators in arbitrage or multi-account workflows where the rest of the toolchain is Telegram-based, this is a workflow advantage. ProxyStyler's primary interfaces are the dashboard and v3 REST API; onboarding conversations happen on Telegram via @proxystylerio but recurring operations run through API or dashboard rather than chat.
Q06Does LteBoost offer a formal reseller program?
LteBoost's public materials describe affiliate-style discount codes and partnership arrangements rather than a formal merchant-of-record reseller program with white-label API. ProxyStyler's reseller program is structurally different: you become merchant of record, set your own pricing on top of wholesale, manage tier-1 support, and provision through the v3 REST API with per-port custom credentials so ProxyStyler does not appear in your customer's connection string. See /resell-proxy.
Q07When should I pick LteBoost over ProxyStyler?
(a) You explicitly need the shared-tier discount on stateless workloads — large-scale scraping where IP-per-request rotation is fine and price-per-port matters more than per-modem persistence; (b) you operate in a country LteBoost covers that ProxyStyler does not; (c) you actively use their cross-product split (mobile + residential + datacenter under one account); (d) Telegram-bot purchasing fits your operational workflow.
Q08When should I pick ProxyStyler over LteBoost?
(a) You're reselling — ProxyStyler's v3 API, per-port white-label credentials, USDC top-up, and 4-tier wholesale program are designed for the model; (b) every port matters as a separate identity (multi-account social media, account creation, identity-bound automation); (c) you need carrier-specific control alongside country selection; (d) replacement credits, prorated cancel, and atomic stock-aware buy materially reduce your support burden; (e) you operate concentrated traffic in CIS / EU value markets where ProxyStyler per-port retail is competitive.