[ Connectivity · Partners ]

Carriers and partners in The Hague.

DFDC is carrier-neutral by structure. We own the colocation and the BareFABRIC fabric, but we do not own the dark fiber underneath and we do not have an upstream we are pushing. Several independent carriers terminate inside THG1; tenants pick the contract structure, the route and the term that fits. One canonical page per partner with the public facts — role at DFDC, AS number where applicable, integration model.

Dark fiber carriers
5
IP carriers
5
Native peering
DFIX
Exchanges
1 · via fabric
[ In-building dark fiber ]

Independent dark-fiber carriers in THG1.

Each terminates inside the meet-me area on redundant building entries. Tenants pick the carrier and the contract structure; DFDC issues the LOA and pulls the cross-connect at the patch panel.

[ IP carriers ]

Global IP carriers reachable from THG1.

Major Tier-1 and regional IP networks present in the THG1 meet-me area. Provision a direct cross-connect, or take IP transit on the BareFABRIC blend — the BGP best-path selects whichever upstream gives the shortest AS_PATH for each destination.

[ Internet exchanges ]

Exchanges peering at THG1.

DFIX is the native exchange — included on every BareFABRIC Port. The exchanges below are reachable on the same fabric without a separate cross-connect.

[ How the partner layer is structured ]

Carrier-neutral by structure, not by claim.

Carrier-neutral means more than a marketing line. Data Facilities owns the colocation and the BareFABRIC fabric. We do not own the dark fiber underneath, and we do not have an upstream we are pushing. Multiple independent carriers terminate inside THG1; tenants pick the one whose contract structure, route, IRU and term fits.

For IP, BareFABRIC offers a transit product on every port — useful for tenants who want a single invoice and a single SLA. For tenants who already buy transit from a specific carrier, the same carrier is reachable as a direct cross-connect at the patch panel. We are not in the middle of that relationship.

The practical effect for tenants: real choice at every layer, no hosting provider sitting in the middle of the carrier relationship, no rebill markup on the underlying fiber.

  • Independent dark-fiber carriers in-building, redundant paths each
  • LOA workflow through the BareFABRIC portal
  • OS2 single-mode hand-off in the meet-me room
  • Direct cross-connects to global IP carriers
  • Native DFIX peering on every BareFABRIC port
  • AMS-IX reachable via our partner Netrouting (AS6206)
[ Connect ]

Tell us the route. We will quote across the in-building carriers.

Send us the endpoints, the term and any diversity requirements. We come back with per-pair, per-route, term-based pricing across the carriers you want to evaluate — plus a BareFABRIC IP transit option if that is in scope.