Built by New Brunswickers—for New Brunswickers

Tinuum Networks began in Salisbury with a simple promise: give rural families the same fibre speeds the city takes for granted. Founded by a local telecom physicist and linemen who have climbed the very poles you see along Route 895, we design, build, and maintain every kilometre of glass ourselves.

Our mission is to light up every farmhouse, home‑office, and business with rock‑solid, symmetrical gigabit service—no data caps, no legacy copper, no excuses.

Why fibre‑only? Glass transmits light, not electricity, which means no weather‑induced slow‑downs, lower latency for gamers, and future‑proof capacity measured in terabits.

Community first. We hire locals, sponsor area events, and keep customer support right here in New Brunswick. When you call or e‑mail, you reach a neighbour—not an overseas call centre.

Together, we’re turning “the sticks” into the most connected corner of Canada—one strand of fibre at a time.

Splicing fibre in the truck
Precision splicing in our splice truck
Crew working on a rural pole line
Line crew securing a splice closure to the messenger strand
Cable truck at work
Stringing cable on a rural road