Carrier-Grade Infrastructure
Netsolid powers dependable fixed wireless and dedicated fiber Internet with resilient infrastructure, strong regional coverage, and responsive support.
How is the Netsolid network built for reliable Internet service?
Our network is designed for stability and consistent day-to-day performance. With redundant paths, modern equipment, and proactive monitoring, we keep homes and businesses connected with minimal disruption.
High-Capacity Backbone
Scalable infrastructure built for modern household and business demand
Redundant Infrastructure
Diverse paths and failover design for reliable uptime
Regional Reach
Interconnected backbone supporting stable Quebec-area coverage
Modern Core Facilities
Managed infrastructure with continuous monitoring and resilience
Technical Specifications
Trusted Network Relationships
We maintain strong upstream and interconnection relationships to support fast, reliable fixed wireless and dedicated fiber Internet experiences.
Bell Canada
AS577
Canada's largest telecommunications company
Cogent
AS174
Global internet service provider
Rogers
AS812
Major Canadian cable and telecom provider
Telus
AS852
Canadian national telecommunications company
Where can you verify Netsolid network information?
Public routing data can change over time. Use public sources as a reference point, then confirm current coverage and service details directly with the Netsolid team.
Pointe-Claire, Quebec
Our primary network operations center is strategically located in Pointe-Claire, Quebec, providing excellent connectivity to major Canadian and US networks.
6500 Trans-Canada Hwy, Suite 300
Pointe-Claire, Quebec H9R 0A5
Network and coverage — common questions
Operational and service FAQs; final coverage and plan details are confirmed with the Netsolid team.
- What is AS22113?
- AS22113 is the autonomous system number (ASN) registered to Netsolid Technologies Inc. for BGP routing on the public internet. It identifies the network in global routing and peering databases.
- Where can I verify Netsolid Technologies routing and peering data?
- Public routing and peering context is published by regional registries and community databases. Use PeeringDB and your preferred WHOIS or BGP looking glass tools, searching for AS22113, to validate prefixes and peering — always confirm details with Netsolid directly for contractual coverage.
- Does Netsolid offer BGP peering?
- Yes. BGP peering is part of the network strategy alongside upstream transit. Use the Contact page or NOC email to discuss public or private peering and technical requirements.
Ready to check service options in your area?
Contact us to confirm coverage and discuss the right fixed wireless or dedicated fiber option for your home or business.