Real-world IP infrastructure, scheduled by AI.
Enterprises do not just need residential IPs. They need routes that fit geography, stability, latency, and trust constraints. NetShare treats routing as a live allocation problem, not a static catalog.
Enterprises do not just need residential IPs. They need routes that fit geography, stability, latency, and trust constraints. NetShare treats routing as a live allocation problem, not a static catalog.
NetShare aligns enterprise demand with residential routes that satisfy location, performance, and trust in a single scheduling decision.
Routing starts with precise local supply rather than a generic region pool.
Stable routes keep throughput predictable for repeated workloads.
Lower-risk supply is prioritized before fragile or noisy inventory.
Pricing follows route quality, fitness, and observed demand outcomes.
NetShare should be understood as managed residential routing with economics and risk controls built in. Buyer value comes from explainable route selection: why this request goes to this supply, why this route costs more, and why suspicious traffic is blocked early. Pricing, matching, and trust should read as one engine.
Low-trust or suspicious traffic patterns are downgraded before they impact healthy inventory.
Better-performing supply should not be sold as if every route were interchangeable.
The value of the enterprise side is the AI-scheduled layer that makes location, trust, and economics work together.
Enter procurement and routing policy setup with enterprise-grade controls.
Open Enterprise Sign InValidate local network behavior and route baseline before scaling demand.
Run Diagnostics