NewTelco: Ukraine Data Center

NewTelco Ukraine Data Center is located at Haidara Street, 50, Kyiv, Ukraine. The data center is 1184 sqft. There is a total of 1184 sqft in raised floor space for colocation. No power information has been offered for this location. We found 0 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. No certifications are specified for this location.
NewTelco Ukraine, formed in Kiev in 2006, is a purpose-built, high-tech location that has quickly advanced to become the number one data center in the Ukraine, serving its customers with up-to-date technology and a wide array of global managed services. Due to constantly growing customer demand, NewTelco has already expanded its colocation space three times to date – proof of the company’s ongoing success. Today, as a result of being the only carrier-neutral data center in the country for a very long time, NewTelco is not only home to virtually all of Ukraine’s national operators but also hosts many of the world’s key international telco players, which makes it the main telecommunication hub in Ukraine. We are particularly proud to be host to the fast-growing Ukrainian Internet Exchange: DTEL-IX, connecting more than 125 operators not only from Ukraine but also from Russia and Europe, this carrier-neutral exchange is capable of handling any type of traffic and offers our customers flexible capacity that they can grow with their business needs.
NewTelco

Ukraine Data Center

Haidara Street, 50, Kyiv, Ukraine

Haidara Street, 50, Kyiv, Ukraine

Provider

NewTelco

Facility Details

1184 Sqft

colocation space

Not Available

total power

1184 Sqft

total space

18mi

nearest airport

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