Independent Canadian fiber-optic ISP serving residential and commercial markets
Beanfield operates a regional fiber-optic network across Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver, serving both residential and enterprise customers. The hiring mix—sales and support roles dominating, with engineering at ~9 positions—reflects a business in aggressive customer acquisition and service delivery mode. Active projects around network expansion, ServiceNow rollout, and new fiber connectivity designs, combined with stated pain points in sales growth and systems integration, signal infrastructure scaling under commercial pressure.
Notable leadership hires: Implementation Lead
Beanfield is an independent Canadian internet service provider delivering fiber-optic connectivity to residential and commercial customers across three major cities: Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver. The company offers managed services including dark fiber, Ethernet, hosted voice, colocation, and cloud exchange alongside consumer broadband. Founded in 1988, Beanfield competes on transparent pricing and service reliability. Current operational focus spans network capacity expansion, large customer builds, and point-of-presence (PoP) site infrastructure, supported by enterprise systems (SAP, ServiceNow) and internal development in Python and Java.
Core systems include SAP, ServiceNow, Jira, PostgreSQL, MySQL, plus network tools (Junos, DHCP, OTDR). Development uses Python and Java; endpoints run macOS (JAMF Pro), iOS, Android. Recently adopting Intune for device management.
Network expansion projects, new fiber connectivity designs, ServiceNow application rollouts, point-of-presence installations and upgrades, capacity planning, and integrations with external applications to support large customer builds.
Beanfield's technology stack, projects, and hiring signals are inferred from public hiring and company data — career pages, public listings, and company web presence — then clustered and de-duplicated. Figures are estimates that refresh over time. Read our full methodology →
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