Buy Haiti Proxy Servers
Haiti is the Caribbean's most populous French and Haitian Creole-speaking nation, with 3.73 million internet users representing about 33% of an 11.4 million population - a penetration rate sitting well below the Caribbean average and reflecting both the challenges of infrastructure investment and the country's difficult security environment in recent years. The mobile duopoly is overwhelmingly Digicel Haiti (part of the Denis O'Brien founded Digicel Group, which entered Haiti in 2006 and quickly became the dominant carrier controlling the bulk of the market) and Natcom (Communications Nationales, majority-owned by Vietnam's Viettel with the Haitian state holding a minority stake - a unique cross-border ownership structure dating from the 2010 post-earthquake reconstruction period). Digicel Haiti's MonCash mobile wallet is the dominant Haitian digital payments platform and has near-universal penetration among Digicel subscribers, while Natcom's Lajan Cash offers a smaller competing wallet. The Haitian gourde (HTG) trades at roughly 130-135 per US dollar but is highly volatile, and the diaspora remittance economy is structurally important - remittances from the Haitian diaspora in the US, Canada, France, and the Dominican Republic account for a very large share of GDP. Fixed broadband is limited; most Haitian internet use is mobile 3G/4G. E-commerce is limited but includes platforms like Ayiti Komers, Shop Ayiti, and classifieds on Kreyolicious and AnnonceHaiti, with cross-border shipping primarily through Florida-based freight forwarders. Personal data regulation is fragmented; Decree of October 8, 1979 on telecommunications and the 2013 Cybercrime Law remain the primary digital statutes, with a comprehensive personal data law still under consideration.
Haiti Internet Landscape
Key digital infrastructure statistics for Haiti
3.73M
Internet Users
33.0%
Penetration
~15 Mbps (est.)
Mobile Speed
~20 Mbps (est.)
Fixed Speed
2.20M
Social Media Users
7.85M
Mobile Connections
Haiti Proxy Pricing
Choose the best proxy type for your Haiti operations
Rotating Proxy
Starting from
- Unlimited bandwidth
- Auto-rotation
- 130+ countries
Private IPv4
Starting from
- Dedicated IPs
- Full control
- 40+ countries
Premium ISP
Starting from
- Real ISP IPs
- High trust score
- 23+ countries
IPv6 Proxy
Starting from
- Unlimited pool
- Ultra fast
- 50+ countries
Why Haiti Proxies?
What makes the Haiti market unique for proxy users
Digicel Haiti Dominance & Natcom Challenger Dynamics
Haiti's mobile market is one of the most Digicel-dominant in the Caribbean - Digicel Haiti controls the majority of subscribers, network coverage, and ARPU across Port-au-Prince, Cap-Haitien, Gonaives, and Les Cayes, while Natcom (the Viettel/Haitian state joint venture) serves as the smaller challenger. Each operator geo-fences billing portals, data packages, and MonCash/Lajan Cash wallet flows to Haitian IP origin. Given the extreme scarcity of authentic Haitian IPs on global proxy networks, our Digicel Haiti and Natcom residential proxies give Caribbean telecom analysts, diaspora platforms, and humanitarian researchers genuine Port-au-Prince and Cap-Haitien vantage that cannot be reproduced from Dominican Republic or Florida IPs.
MonCash Mobile Wallet & Haitian Fintech Intelligence
MonCash, operated by Digicel Haiti, is by far the dominant mobile money platform in Haiti and has become the de facto digital payments rail for both domestic commerce and diaspora-to-Haiti remittances. MonCash geo-fences agent locator services, QR merchant onboarding, and cash-out endpoints to Haitian IP origin under Banque de la Republique d'Haiti (BRH) supervision. Natcom's Lajan Cash serves as a smaller competitor. Our Digicel Haiti and Natcom residential proxies let fintech QA engineers, remittance corridor researchers, and Haiti-focused humanitarian NGOs monitor MonCash UX and agent networks from authentic Port-au-Prince subnets - essential for anyone building diaspora remittance infrastructure.
Haitian Diaspora Remittance Corridor Research
The Haitian diaspora in the US (particularly Miami, New York, and Boston), Canada (Montreal), France, and the Dominican Republic sends remittances that account for a structurally important share of Haitian GDP. Platforms including CAM Transfer, UniTransfer, Sogexpress, Western Union Haiti, MoneyGram Haiti, and MonCash remittance receive flows serve different receiving options and HTG/USD conversion rates to Haitian receiver IPs. Our Digicel Haiti and Natcom residential proxies let diaspora research platforms, remittance analytics firms, and humanitarian NGOs monitor Haitian receiver-side UX from authentic Port-au-Prince and Cap-Haitien subnets.
Decree 1979 & Haitian Digital Law Framework
Haitian digital law is anchored on the Decree of October 8, 1979 on telecommunications (which continues to underpin CONATEL's regulatory authority over Digicel and Natcom) and the Loi sanctionnant la cybercriminalite of 2013 covering cybercrime offences. A comprehensive personal data protection law based on principles common to Francophone jurisdictions has been under consideration for years but not yet enacted. CONATEL (Conseil National des Telecommunications) is the telecom and spectrum regulator. Our Digicel Haiti and Natcom residential proxies let Haiti-focused digital rights researchers, press freedom organisations, and privacy teams observe Haitian content and service delivery from authentic Port-au-Prince vantage points.
Use Cases for Haiti Proxies
How businesses use Haiti proxies to gain competitive advantages
MonCash Agent Network & Wallet UX Research
MonCash is Haiti's dominant mobile wallet, operated by Digicel Haiti and reaching near-universal penetration among Digicel subscribers. The agent locator, cash-out endpoints, and merchant QR onboarding geo-fence to Haitian IP origin under BRH supervision. MonCash is the primary digital payments rail for diaspora remittance delivery and domestic P2P. Our Digicel Haiti and Natcom residential proxies let fintech researchers, Haiti-focused humanitarian NGOs, and remittance corridor analysts monitor MonCash agent networks and cash-out UX from authentic Port-au-Prince subnets.
Sogebank & Unibank Haitian Banking QA
Haitian banking runs through Sogebank (the largest private bank, part of Sogefinanciere), Unibank, Banque Nationale de Credit (BNC, state-owned), Capital Bank Haiti, and BUH (Banque de l'Union Haitienne). These institutions serve both HTG retail banking and USD-denominated accounts common in Haiti's dual-currency environment. Each platform requires Haitian IP origin for OTP delivery, online banking, and BRH-regulated transaction flows. Our Digicel Haiti and Natcom residential proxies let banking QA engineers and Caribbean fintech integrators test Haitian banking flows from authentic Port-au-Prince subnets.
Haitian Media & Le Nouvelliste Content Monitoring
Le Nouvelliste is Haiti's oldest daily newspaper (founded 1898), alongside Le National, Radio Tele Metropole, Radio Kiskeya, and online outlets Haiti Libre and AyiboPost. These outlets publish French and Haitian Creole content covering security, politics, and diaspora issues, with geo-differentiated paywall and advertising configurations. Our Digicel Haiti and Natcom residential proxies give Haiti-focused press freedom organisations, diaspora research platforms, and Francophone media monitoring agencies authentic Port-au-Prince vantage for tracking Haitian editorial delivery.
Haitian Humanitarian & Crisis Mapping Research
Haiti's post-2021 security crisis, earthquake reconstruction needs, and the work of humanitarian actors including IOM, WFP, UNICEF, MSF, Partners in Health (Zanmi Lasante), and local NGOs make real-time Haitian IP access critical for crisis mapping, service delivery verification, and reliable content monitoring. Our Digicel Haiti and Natcom residential proxies let humanitarian technology teams, OCHA partners, and crisis mapping platforms observe Haitian content and service reachability from authentic Port-au-Prince and Cap-Haitien vantage points.
Haitian Classifieds & Informal Economy Research
Haitian classifieds run through Kreyolicious, AnnonceHaiti, Shop Ayiti, and Facebook Marketplace groups that dominate informal retail across Port-au-Prince and Cap-Haitien. Listings cover used cars (many imported from Japan via Dominican Republic freight forwarders), real estate, and second-hand electronics. Our Digicel Haiti and Natcom residential proxies give Caribbean informal economy researchers, automotive analytics firms, and diaspora investment platforms authentic Haitian vantage for tracking classifieds activity.
Haiti Tourism & DR Border Platform Monitoring
Haitian tourism is concentrated around Labadee (the Royal Caribbean private cruise destination on the north coast near Cap-Haitien), the Citadelle Laferriere UNESCO site, and boutique hotels in Petionville. Cross-border travel to the Dominican Republic through the Jimani and Dajabon border crossings creates unique dual-island commerce dynamics. Our Digicel Haiti and Natcom residential proxies give Caribbean travel analytics firms authentic Port-au-Prince and Cap-Haitien vantage for monitoring Haitian tourism supply.
Legal & Compliance in Haiti
Key regulations affecting proxy usage and data collection
Haiti Proxy Locations by City
City-level targeting available across 1 cities
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything about Haiti proxy servers
Which Haitian ISPs are in your residential proxy pool?
Why do I need Haitian proxies instead of Dominican Republic IPs?
Can I monitor MonCash mobile wallet with your proxies?
How does Haitian digital law affect proxy usage?
Can I research Haitian diaspora remittance platforms?
Do your proxies work with Sogebank and Unibank Haiti?
Can I monitor Le Nouvelliste and Haitian French/Creole media?
How large is the Haitian digital market?
Can I use your proxies for humanitarian and crisis mapping research?
What protocols and session types do Haiti proxies support?
Other Popular Proxy Locations
Browse proxies from other top countries
Start Using Haiti Proxies Today
No monthly commitment. Instant activation. 24/7 support.