Verizon — redundant
Verizon dark fiber, with two physical paths into the building. In-building presence removes the metro wait.
Three carrier networks — Verizon, Eurofiber and Relined — terminate inside the building, each with redundant paths. The pair is lit with whatever optics the DWDM equipment supports.
DF Fiber provides dark fiber across the Dutch metro on three carrier networks that all terminate inside the facility — Verizon, Eurofiber, and Relined — each with redundant paths. The optics are supplied and operated by the customer.
Fiber is purchased by route, by term, and by carrier preference. Data Facilities provisions the cross-connect and hands off a fiber pair at the patch panel. The pair is lit with whatever optics the DWDM equipment supports.
IRU terms are available at 5, 10 and 20 years. Pricing is set per route and per term, with no metro hand-off markup.
Three diverse fiber points of entry out of THG1, shared across seven carriers — engineered so a single excavation outside the property cannot isolate a customer circuit. Path separation is documented in the install record.
Verizon dark fiber, with two physical paths into the building. In-building presence removes the metro wait.
Eurofiber dark fiber, with redundant paths. Coverage spans NL and BE, supporting cross-border builds.
Relined dark fiber, with redundant paths. A carrier-neutral third option for tenants.
Data Facilities does not steer customers toward any one carrier. The provisioning flow, documentation, and hand-off are identical across carriers; only the upstream provider differs.
Data Facilities does not own the fiber and does not promote a particular upstream. The carrier is selected to fit the customer's contract structure.
Quoted per route and per term. IRU terms are available at 5, 10 and 20 years. No metro hand-off markup.
A request specifies the route and the carrier preference. The response returns per-pair, per-route, term-based pricing across Verizon, Eurofiber or Relined, as selected.