Our Story

Locally owned, carrier-neutral, built in Las Vegas.

Fiberhub launched in 2010 to support sister company Versaweb's growth. Today we operate two carrier-neutral facilities — LAS1 in Las Vegas and SEA1 in Seattle — serving hundreds of customers across financial services, e-commerce, big data, and education.

2010 Founded
750+ Customers served
2 Active data centers
100% Locally owned
Our mission

The hands-on alternative to hyperscale colo.

We exist because most SMB and SME businesses get treated like an afterthought by big colocation providers. We answer the phone. We talk in plain English. We help with the migration. We know your environment by name, not account number.

Our Commitments

The Fiberhub Guarantee

Our guiding principles ensure that you receive the service you deserve.

A real engineer picks up the phone

No ticket queues, no scripts — just someone who knows your environment.

24×7 support and monitoring

Real engineers on-site, every hour of the day, every day of the year.

We keep our commitments to customers

SLA-backed network and power availability, with real credits when we fall short.

Security is our number one concern

Multi-layered physical security, audited access logs, full credentialing.

Constantly evolving and improving

New peering relationships, expanded bandwidth tiers, new products. Fifteen years in and the network is still growing.

Where we've been

Fiberhub Timeline

January 2010

VegasNAP LLC, parent company of Fiberhub and Versaweb, moves into new corporate HQ and starts build-out of the Fiberhub LAS1 Data Center.

May 2010

Fiberhub LAS1 Data Center opens. First colocation customers move into the facility, including some who are still clients today.

April 2011

Fiberhub LAS1 becomes one of the first data centers in the U.S. to deploy HVAC economizer units to allow for free-air cooling.

December 2012

SEA1 data center presence launched in The Westin Building Exchange located in downtown Seattle, WA.

February 2013

Fiberhub joins the Seattle Internet Exchange (SIX), adding dozens of peering partners to our network, AS53340.

February 2014

Fiberhub LAS1 becomes one of the first data centers in the U.S. to deploy high-efficiency indirect evaporative cooling.

March 2015

Fiberhub expands LAS1 build-out by adding redundant power systems, cabinet footprint doubled.

August 2018

Power infrastructure at LAS1 upgraded to provide 2N redundant power capability.

January 2019

Fiberhub LAS1 data center doubles indirect evaporative cooling capacity.

December 2019

Primary CRAC unit cooling at Fiberhub LAS1 data center increased by 50%, hot air isolation system completed.

Today

Two carrier-neutral facilities, two cities, one team. Serving SMB and SME customers across the western US and beyond.

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