Native peering
peering on every port from the moment it is activated — open policy, RPKI-supported route servers, members set their own bilateral policy.
BareFABRIC is the Data Facilities access layer — ten locations tied together by an Arista EOS underlay. Native peering and metro transport on every port. Transit, dark fiber and waves on demand.
BareFABRIC is the engineered fabric that connects THG1 to thirteen other facilities across The Hague, Naaldwijk, Rotterdam and Amsterdam. Every BareFABRIC Port carries native peering via LSIX and metro point-to-point transport, included by default, from day one.
Layer an Internet Port, DF Fiber or DF Wave on top of the same port — no second hand-off and no carrier-on-carrier hand-over delay. The same SKU, SLA and portal apply at every site.
The fabric is API-first: provision a port, configure a VLAN, issue a Letter of Authorization, enable a route-server session — all from a portal or a Terraform plan. The underlay is 100% Arista EOS, controlled via gNMI and eAPI, reconciled against desired state.
Every BareFABRIC Port ships with native peering and metro transport included — the same way, regardless of port speed or facility.
peering on every port from the moment it is activated — open policy, RPKI-supported route servers, members set their own bilateral policy.
Layer-2 EVPN / VPLS between any two ports on the fabric, included at no extra cost. Provision a private VLAN to a remote site without ordering a separate metro circuit.
Two 10 G ports per THG1 tenant: one local, one at any other fabric facility. Included by default and written into the tenant contract.
Provision ports, configure VLANs, edit MAC entries, issue LOAs, enable RS sessions — all from a portal backed by an OpenAPI 3.1 surface.
BareFABRIC owns its own L2 / L3 equipment. Transport providers sell us L1 fiber and waves only — they do not sit between members and their customers, and their underlying capacity is not marked up.
One service standard regardless of port speed. There are no gold or silver tiers — the same terms apply to a 10 G port and a 400 G one.
THG1 tenants receive two free 10 G ports as part of their colocation. The public list price is shown below.
| Port speed | THG1 tenant | Non-THG1 site | Optic |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10 G | Free (2 ports per tenant) | €75 / mo · €750 / yr | SFP+, single-mode |
| 100 G | €400 / mo · €4 000 / yr | €500 / mo · €5 000 / yr | QSFP28, single-mode |
| 400 G | On request | On request | QSFP-DD, single-mode |
A quarter cabinet at THG1 comes with two free 10 G BareFABRIC Ports. From any other fabric facility, the same port is sold by the SKU above.
Colocation at THG1, including a quarter cabinet, includes two free 10 G BareFABRIC Ports: one local and one at any other fabric facility. peering and metro transport are included on both, permanently.
See colocationAt any of the ten fabric locations, anyone can buy 10 G, 100 G or 400 G BareFABRIC Ports — same SKU, same SLA, same portal. Same peering and metro transport included on every port.
Get a portAll six fabric products ride the same Arista EOS underlay and the same BareFABRIC Port. Layer them in the portal — no second hand-off.
The access SKU. 10 / 100 / 400 G. Two free 10 G for THG1 tenants.
See PortL2 EVPN / VPLS between any two ports. Included free on every port.
See MetroNative IX peering on every port. Open policy, RPKI route servers.
See peeringBlended IP transit on the fabric — multiple Tier-1 and regional upstreams behind one hand-off.
See TransitDark fiber across seven carriers, redundant paths each. Pick the carrier that fits.
See FiberManaged waves on Nokia DWDM. 10 / 100 / 400 G end-to-end.
See WaveDFIP — the Data Facilities Interconnect Program — funds 36 months of space and power for qualifying networks. Standard tier: quarter cabinet, 1 kW. Premium tier: full rack, 5 kW for Tier-1 carriers. It is a structural investment in the density of the facility rather than a promotional offer.