Enterprise IP transit at 245 Consumers Road, Toronto. Canadian-owned, AS398999, tier-1 upstreams, full BGP tables, IPv4 + IPv6.
Same published pricing as our global IP transit lineup, delivered from 245 Consumers Road, Toronto, ON.
Committed gigabit transit with BGP toward AS398999 at our Toronto facility.
Ten-gig edge for operators that need headroom and consistent BGP policy in the GTA.
What you get on Toronto IP transit with Sucura Networks (AS398999).
Canada’s largest metro for interconnection — with a Canadian operator behind the cross-connect.
Transit lands in Canada under a Canadian-owned ASN. For carriers, enterprises, and public-sector buyers, that matters for compliance narratives and keeping critical paths domestic where policy requires it.
Toronto remains one of North America’s busiest connectivity hubs. More peers and paths through the region mean better odds of short AS paths and resilient routing for your downstreams.
We operate our own backbone between our Toronto and Montreal points of presence, so Canadian east–west traffic can stay on-net between those PoPs instead of taking unnecessary detours.
Our Toronto footprint lets us offer strong USD monthly rates on 1G and 10G commits with straightforward term discounts — the same structure you see on our main IP transit page.
*Optional protection: Unlike colocation, dedicated servers, and VMs where SucuraGuard is included, IP transit customers can add mitigation at a predictable cost: $50/month per /24 IPv4 block — flat rate, no clean-traffic billing on that add-on.
For remote protection on non-transit services, see Remote SucuraGuard Protection.
Toronto IP transit and BGP with AS398999.
IP transit is connectivity that lets your traffic ride our network to reach the rest of the Internet. In Toronto we deliver it over BGP with AS398999: you can announce your prefixes, receive full routing tables, and use standard communities and filtering where supported.
Toronto IP transit is available on 1 Gbps and 10 Gbps ports at our PoP, 245 Consumers Road. Contract term pricing is shown on this page; contact sales for commits and custom terms.
Yes. Transit customers can add SucuraGuard DDoS protection at a flat rate of $50 per month per /24 IPv4 block, with no clean-traffic billing on that add-on. Multi-terabit scrubbing capacity is available across our global mitigation footprint.
Yes. BGP sessions toward AS398999 are available in Toronto for approved customers. You can announce your authorized prefixes and receive full IPv4 and IPv6 tables subject to our usual filtering and onboarding checks.
Our Toronto edge uses multiple tier-1 upstream providers and Internet exchange peering so traffic takes efficient paths across Canada and internationally. Exact blend and peers may evolve; sales can share PeeringDB and technical details under NDA if needed.
Tell us your ASN, desired commit, and term — we will confirm cross-connect and turn-up steps at 245 Consumers Road.