Reputation · trust score
A transparent 0–100 signal. Every entity starts at a neutral baseline of 65; threat-intel blocklists, exposure, reverse-DNS, routing and allocation each adjust it up or down. Higher is more trustworthy.
- Baseline (neutral) 65
- Isp allocation +5
- Trust score 70 / 100
Experimental · trust-vectors model v1.1.0 — a transparent heuristic, not a definitive verdict. How it works →
About Bell Canada
Bell Canada is a Canadian telecommunications company headquartered at 1 Carrefour Alexander-Graham-Bell in the borough of Verdun, Quebec, Canada. It is an ILEC in the provinces of Ontario and Quebec; as such, it was a founding member of the Stentor Alliance.
Operates 4 networks present at 7 internet exchanges with a open peering policy.
Bell Canada — global IP footprint
Cities where Bell Canada has measurable IPv4 allocation. Click any dot to open that city's page. Size and color scale with IP count.
Countries served by Bell Canada
Every country where this organization has IPv4 allocations, ranked by IPs held.
ASNs owned by Bell Canada
Largest CIDR ranges
Frequently Asked Questions
How many IP addresses does Bell Canada own?
Bell Canada controls 8.44M IPv4 addresses distributed across 1,835 CIDR ranges. The organization is registered in Canada.
What ASNs does Bell Canada operate?
Bell Canada operates 8 Autonomous Systems. Each ASN represents an independently routed network that Bell Canada manages for internet traffic delivery.
What countries does Bell Canada serve?
Bell Canada has IP address allocations in 4 countries, indicating a multinational network presence for delivering services across these regions.
What type of organization is Bell Canada?
Bell Canada is categorized as isp. This classification is based on the organization's primary use of its IP address allocations.