Netherlands - The Hague
M247's The Hague data centre offers Tier III carrier-neutral colocation, dedicated servers, cloud connectivity, and ultra-low latency networking. Connect directly to AWS, Azure, Google Cloud.
Local network connected to global resource
Located in one of Europe’s top tech hubs, The Hague offers high-performance digital infrastructure and robust enterprise connectivity across the Netherlands and wider European markets.

The Hague / Netherlands
POP information:
City & Country:
The Hague / Netherlands
Facility Name:
Netrouting Data Facilities THG1
Address:
Moezel 5, The Hague, ZH, 2491 CV, Netherlands
Geographical Importance:
Strategically positioned for tech innovation and digital interconnection across Europe
M247 Services Available
M247 Global hosting, network infrastructure, and cloud solutions

Data centre network and capabilities
Tier Classification:
Tier III
Total Network Capacity (Gbps):
100Gbps enabled
Latency to Key Locations:
29ms The Hague – Frankfurt
Supported Traffic Types:
Internet, Private Networking, Cloud Connect, IP Transit
Network Redundancy:
Multi-homed BGP, Diverse Fibre Paths
Technical Information
Connectivity & Peering
Direct Peering Locations:
LSIX
Transit Providers:
Cogent
Cloud Connectivity Options:
AWS, Azure, Google Cloud (available on request)
Carrier-Neutral Facility:
Yes
Security & Compliance
Physical Security Measures:
24/7 surveillance, biometric access, token-based multi-factor authentication
Certifications & Compliance:
ISO 9001, ISO 27001
DDoS Protection & Mitigation Services:
Yes
Infrastructure & Power
Power Redundancy:
N+1
Cooling Systems:
N+1
Sustainability Features:
Data not available
Why M247? (Netherlands - The Hague)

Why Choose This Location? Located within a prominent European tech region, our The Hague data centre offers highly reliable, scalable infrastructure with N+1 redundancy across power and cooling systems, ensuring optimal uptime and performance for enterprise operations.
Who Uses This POP? Content providers, software developers, VPN providers