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Datacenters in Washington, United States
How many datacenters are in Washington?
Washington has 17 datacenter facilities in the viabandwidth directory, including 2 with a network-verified operator. Each facility is checked against network evidence — not self-reported listings — so you can compare connectivity density and certifications side by side, then unlock the operator dossier for verified contacts and the carrier and ASN proof behind each site.
Connectivity and operator data sourced from PeeringDB and RIR registrations and independently verified. Last reviewed 2026-06-10.
17 facilities
CoreSite - Washington,DC (DC1)
CoreSite
Washington, United States
CoreSite - Washington,DC (DC2)
CoreSite
Washington, United States
AiNET DC-900S
AiNET
Washington, United States
Cloud Nord Limited – Washington
Cloud Nord Limited
Washington, United States
CyrusOne LLC – Washington
CyrusOne LLC
Washington, United States
Google Inc. – Washington
Google Inc.
Washington, United States
ISP5HAT-AS – Washington
ISP5HAT-AS
Washington, United States
Internap Network Services Corporation – Washington
Internap Network Services Corporation
Washington, United States
OneQode – Washington
OneQode
Washington, United States
Opus Interactive – Washington
Opus Interactive
Washington, United States
Server Central Network – Washington
Server Central Network
Washington, United States
Serverhosh Internet Service – Washington
Serverhosh Internet Service
Washington, United States
Tierpoint, LLC – Washington
Tierpoint, LLC
Washington, United States
Tierpoint, LLC – Washington
Tierpoint, LLC
Washington, United States
Tierpoint, LLC – Washington
Tierpoint, LLC
Washington, United States
Vantage Data Centers – Washington
Vantage Data Centers
Washington, United States
Zayo Washington DC - 2100 M Street NW
Zayo Group
Washington, United States
Frequently asked questions
- How many datacenters are in Washington?
- There are 17 facilities in Washington, United States, of which 2 have a network-verified operator.
- What does the connectivity band mean?
- It is a verified summary of network density: Dense (many networks, exchanges, carriers), Active (multiple networks or an exchange on-net), or Listed. The exact ASN, IX, and carrier counts are part of the paid operator dossier.
- How do I reach an operator in Washington?
- Open any verified facility and unlock its operator dossier for role-based sales and procurement contacts plus the underlying network evidence.