Services — Connectivity

Campus-Wide Network Infrastructure.

Carrier-grade ISP transit and dedicated internet access from confirmed Canadian carriers — GridMetro and TELUS — plus a third carrier coming soon, and a full inter- and intra-building fiber infrastructure — all part of one integrated Canadian sovereign campus platform.

2+

Canadian Carriers On-Campus

GridMetro + TELUS confirmed

3rd

Carrier Coming Soon

Carrier diversity planned

Dark

Fiber Available

Inter-building campus fiber

Neutral

Carrier Environment

Carrier-neutral MMR

ISP Transit and Dedicated Internet Access

Three Providers. One Campus.

GridMetro and TELUS are confirmed campus carriers, with a third Canadian carrier coming soon — offering dedicated internet access, private networking, dark fiber, and long-haul connectivity services. Customers can procure directly from providers or through campus coordination.

GridMetro

Anchor Canadian metro fiber provider with campus presence. Offers dedicated internet access, Ethernet private line, and regional network connectivity services.

  • Dedicated Internet Access (DIA)
  • Ethernet Private Line
  • Metro Ethernet
  • Wavelength services

TELUS

TELUS is a planned campus connectivity carrier. TELUS is listed here in a connectivity context only — TELUS is not the campus operator, developer, investor, or anchor tenant. TELUS provides nationwide backbone connectivity, enterprise networking, and long-haul Canadian carrier services.

  • Dedicated Internet Access
  • Dark Fiber
  • Wavelength / DWDM
  • National Canadian backbone

Third Carrier — Coming Soon

A third Canadian carrier interconnect is planned for the campus. Customers requiring carrier diversity beyond GridMetro and TELUS should note this in their reservation request.

  • To be announced
  • Carrier diversity available
  • Details disclosed during technical review
  • Submit reservation to be notified

Canadian Long-Haul Access

National Canadian Backbone via TELUS

TELUS's national Canadian fiber backbone provides long-haul connectivity from the campus across Canada — supporting private wavelengths, dark fiber, and dedicated transport circuits for customers requiring low-latency paths to major Canadian network exchange and peering facilities, all within Canadian jurisdiction.

Inter-Building Connectivity

Campus-Wide Fiber Infrastructure.

Campus-owned inter-building fiber connects all buildings on the campus. Customers with multi-building deployments — across Powered Shell facilities, Turnkey Colocation pods, or a mix — can provision dark fiber or lit inter-building links between their locations without procuring an external carrier.

The campus carrier-neutral meet-me room (MMR) provides a common demarcation and cross-connect environment for ISP handoffs and tenant-to-tenant or building-to-building connections.

Campus Dark Fiber

Campus-owned dark fiber runs between buildings across the campus. Customers requiring inter-building connectivity can provision dark fiber pairs directly, supporting custom optical configurations, private wavelengths, or third-party DWDM equipment.

Lit Inter-Building Links

Pre-provisioned lit fiber paths between campus buildings are available for customers who need inter-building Ethernet connectivity without managing their own optical infrastructure. Supported at standard Ethernet speeds.

Carrier-Neutral Meet-Me Room

The campus carrier-neutral meet-me room (MMR) provides a common demarcation point for ISP connections and cross-connects between tenants and carriers. Cross-connect orders are managed through campus operations.

OT/IT Segmented Pathways

Campus inter-building conduit and fiber infrastructure maintains physical separation between operational technology (OT) and information technology (IT) networks, consistent with campus-wide OT/IT segmentation policy.

Intra-Building Connectivity

Structured Cabling and In-Building Fiber.

Within each building, structured cabling infrastructure, fiber backbone, and network equipment spaces are delivered as part of the Powered Shell and Turnkey Colocation service — ready for your network equipment on arrival.

Structured Cabling Infrastructure

Intra-building structured cabling backbone is installed as part of the Powered Shell delivery and as an option within Turnkey Colocation. Includes horizontal distribution, vertical riser conduit, and fiber backbone between MDF and IDFs.

Fiber Backbone

Single-mode fiber backbone runs between MDF and IDF locations within each building. Supports customer-provisioned optical equipment, direct attach, and break-out configurations for intra-building fabric connections.

Network Equipment Space

MDF and IDF rack space is included in Powered Shell deliveries and is available in Turnkey Colocation builds. Locked, access-controlled network rooms with power and cooling matched to the installed equipment footprint.

Demarcation and Patching

Structured cabling demarcation panels and patch infrastructure are installed per building. ISP hand-off panels terminate at the MDF. Campus cross-connect panels provide the interface between in-building infrastructure and the campus MMR.

A Note on Carrier Procurement

ISP and transit services from GridMetro, TELUS, and other campus carriers are procured directly between customers and carriers. The campus provides the physical infrastructure, conduit, and demarcation environment within Canadian jurisdiction — carrier agreements are your own commercial relationships.

Campus operations can assist with coordinating provider access, scheduling demarcation work, and providing documentation of campus fiber infrastructure during the connectivity design phase.

Include Connectivity in Your Reservation.

Connectivity services can be bundled with any capacity reservation. Submit a reservation request and indicate your connectivity requirements.