Carrier hotel.
Interconnection
fabric.
CoreBeam is the network-neutral meeting point where Querétaro's data centers, carriers, ISPs, content networks and IXPs interconnect — across our metro fiber, inside a single carrier hotel.
Querétaro has the data centers.
What it's missing is the fabric.
More than 20 data centers operate in the Querétaro metro — hyperscalers, regional colocation providers, and carrier-owned facilities. What the market has been missing is a network-neutral carrier hotel where all of them, plus domestic and international carriers, can physically interconnect on equal terms.
CoreBeam is being built to be that point.
A data center
that is also a fabric.
CoreBeam operates as both a purpose-built colocation facility and a metro-wide interconnection platform — so the cross-connects don't stop at the property line.
Colocation engineered around interconnection.
Every rack, cage, and suite is designed with fiber density and cross-connect access as the first-order requirement. Space is the enabler; interconnection is the product.
- Colocation · ¼ rack to private suite
- Meet-Me Room · network-neutral
- Diverse fiber entries · multiple vaults
- 24/7 remote hands & facility security
Metro fiber, peering, and IXP hosting.
A CoreBeam-operated metro fiber network connects our carrier hotel with the other major data centers in the Querétaro region — so a cross-connect in our MMR reaches far beyond our four walls.
- Metro fiber · DC-to-DC interconnect
- Cross-connects · copper & single-mode fiber
- Public peering · IXP hosting
- Private interconnects · PNI on demand
Networks that need to meet each other.
Carriers & ISPs
Domestic and international carriers extending footprint into Querétaro without the conflict of interconnecting inside a competitor's facility.
Data Center Operators
Neighboring DC operators who need a neutral fabric to reach carriers, clouds, and other facilities without deploying redundant metro fiber themselves.
Internet Exchange Points
IXPs looking to extend their switching fabric into Querétaro via a facility that is genuinely neutral and actively participates in peering-ecosystem development.
Content Networks & CDNs
Content providers seeking dense peering with Mexican eyeball networks, with short physical paths to cache clusters deployed across the metro.
Cloud On-Ramps
Enterprise and SaaS platforms needing direct interconnects to hyperscale clouds present in the Querétaro corridor — with predictable latency and commercial neutrality.
Enterprise Networks
Financial services, manufacturing, and regulated industries that require documented network-to-network interconnection in a facility built for it.
Network-neutral by design. CoreBeam's commercial model is built around interconnection revenue, not on competing with the carriers and networks that interconnect inside our facility. When the value we deliver scales with how many networks are present, neutrality isn't a policy — it's the business model.
A carrier hotel, not a campus. We're not competing for hyperscale contracts. We're the meeting point where hyperscalers, carriers, enterprises, and peers exchange traffic — compact footprint, maximum fiber density, optimized for cross-connects per square meter.
Metro reach beyond the building. A CoreBeam-operated metro fiber ring extends our fabric across the Querétaro corridor, so an interconnection in our MMR can terminate at another data center on the other side of the city — without the cost and delay of arranging a separate carrier circuit.
Actively neutral. Following the standard set by the most successful carrier hotels in the world, CoreBeam doesn't just avoid picking sides — we actively work to grow the ecosystem: onboarding peers, hosting IXPs, coordinating peering sessions, and making introductions that generate value for our participants.
Early participants
define the ecosystem.
If you're a carrier, data center operator, IXP, content network, or enterprise evaluating Querétaro interconnection — the conversation starts here.