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Mobile Proxy Alternatives · April 2026 · 8-min read

MorkoProxy Alternative: Coronium 4G/5G Mobile Proxies

USA premium personally-operated farmer vs 20+ country managed operator with v3 REST API.

Morko (commonly searched as "MorkoProxy") is one of the better-known USA-based dedicated 4G mobile proxy farmers operating direct-to-customer via Telegram-style sales at $120–$130/month per port with a documented 3-hour-downtime free-day SLA, bulk + loyalty discounts ($20–$30/month off for regular clients), and a public profile via iProxy.online's success-stories blog. Coronium operates dedicated 4G/5G modems in 20+ countries including USA at $129/mo with v3 REST API and four-tier reseller wholesale program.

By Coronium Technical Team
Independently researched · April 30, 2026
Verified 2026-04-30
1 vs 20+
countries (Morko vs Coronium)
$120 vs $129
USA retail (Morko vs Coronium)
3-hour SLA
Morko downtime → free day
v3 REST API
Coronium reseller surface

TL;DR — Quick Verdict

Morko wins on personally-operated USA farm credibility, transparent 3-hour-downtime free-day SLA, and loyalty / bulk discount relationship. For end-users who value vendor relationship over automation, the model fits. Coronium wins on country breadth (20+ vs 1), reseller depth, and v3 REST API — white-label per-port credentials, USDC top-up, four-tier wholesale, replacement credits, prorated cancel as documented endpoints. USA retail is essentially tied at the floor.

Methodology

Compared on five public, verifiable axes: USA retail price, SLA structure, sales model, reseller program depth, country count. MorkoProxy figures sourced from the iProxy.online operator profile and 2026 community-maintained 4G provider list (verified 2026-04-30). Coronium retail from public catalog. Independent authorship; no paid placement.

Verified 2026-04-30. Loyalty / bulk discount figures cited reflect publicly-described ranges — actual pricing depends on relationship duration and order size.

1. What MorkoProxy does well

  • Personally-operated USA farm. Single operator, single accountability — when something goes wrong you talk to the person who runs the modems, not a tier-1 support queue.
  • 3-hour-downtime free-day SLA. Publicly published — port downtime past 3 hours triggers an extra free day. Customer-friendly availability commitment.
  • Loyalty + bulk discounts. $20–$30/month off for regular clients. Volume discounts on bulk orders. Relationship-driven economics.
  • Public profile / track record. Featured by iProxy.online's success-stories series — verifiable multi-year market presence and operational reputation.
  • Telegram-direct sales clarity. No anonymous corporate facade — direct human contact, direct accountability, direct support.

2. SLA mechanics — comparing free days vs replacement credits

Both operators reduce client risk on bad ports. The structural difference matters: which mechanism fits which workload?

MorkoProxy — free days for downtime

  • Trigger: port unavailable >3 hours.
  • Compensation: +1 free day on the affected port.
  • Best fit: workloads that run continuously on the same port for the full month.
  • Mechanism: support-escalation; operator credits time.

Coronium — replacement credits per port

  • Trigger: port quality issue (banned IP, low speed, fingerprint problem).
  • Compensation: 3–10 replacement ports/month tiered by program (unlimited at Enterprise).
  • Best fit: workloads that rotate ports frequently (multi-account farms, scrapers).
  • Mechanism: documented REST endpoint (/modems/{id}/replace) + reseller program tiers.

Same underlying customer protection — different operational shape. Continuous-port workloads benefit from Morko's downtime-time model. Rotating-port workloads benefit from Coronium's replacement-port model. Mixed workloads can argue either way depending on pattern.

3. Feature-by-feature matrix

FeatureMorkoProxyCoronium
Country count1 (USA)20+
USA direct retail$120–$130/mo$129/mo retail (lower at reseller tiers)
Sales modelTelegram-directWeb + Telegram + reseller portal
Documented SLA3-hour-downtime → +1 free dayReplacement credits 3–10/port/mo (Enterprise unlimited)
Loyalty discount$20–$30/mo off for regularsReseller program tiers
Bulk discountNegotiable on volume5/10/15/20% reseller program
Dedicated 4G/5G modems✓ (4G focus)✓ (4G/5G)
HTTP(S) / SOCKS5Confirm with operator✓ both
REST API for buy/rotate/replace/cancelNot advertised✓ full v3 surface
Idempotency-Key / atomic stock-aware buyNot advertised
Reseller program with white-labelNot advertised✓ 4-tier wholesale + REST API
Crypto paymentsConfirm with operator✓ USDC/USDT/BTC + Stripe
Self-service onboardingTelegram conversationSelf-service via REST + portal
Public track record / reviewsiProxy.online success-story profilePublic catalog + reseller docs

4. Decision matrix

Pick MorkoProxy if

  • Workload is USA-only and you value personally-operated farm with named accountability.
  • 3-hour-downtime free-day SLA fits continuous-port workloads.
  • You can earn loyalty discount over multi-month relationship.
  • Telegram-direct sales fits your ops style; you don't need REST API.

Pick Coronium if

  • You're reselling — REST API, white-label per-port credentials, USDC top-up, 4-tier wholesale.
  • You operate alongside USA in 19+ other markets.
  • Replacement-credits model fits rotating-port workloads better than free-day model.
  • You need atomic stock-aware buy and idempotency for programmatic procurement.
  • Self-service onboarding scales better than Telegram-conversation procurement at volume.

MorkoProxy alternative — FAQ

Personal farmer relationship or 20+ country reseller stack

Morko for USA-only buyers who value vendor relationship. Coronium for resellers, multi-country operators, and programmatic ops.