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Cyta (Cyprus Telecommunications Authority): Cyta Data Center Nicosia

Cyta (Cyprus Telecommunications Authority) Cyta Data Center Nicosia is located at Λευκωσία, Nicosia, Cyprus. The gross building size for this location has not been provided. The gross colocation space is not available for this data center. No power information has been offered for this location. We found 17 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. Certifications for this location include ISO 27001.
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About Cyta Data Center Nicosia

Cyta Data Center Nicosia (Aglandjia) is a Cyta data center facility in Nicosia, Cyprus. Cyta identifies the site through its business data center services pages as one of its two data centers, specifically located in Nicosia (Aglandjia), alongside a second facility in Limassol (Amathus). As the capital and main administrative and business center of Cyprus, Nicosia is a strategically important location for enterprise infrastructure, public sector IT, and national connectivity services.

Cyta positions its data center platform around resilience, business continuity, and secure hosting. Its published materials state that the two facilities are geographically separated by 56 km, are interconnected through Cyta’s high-capacity network infrastructure, and support both server hosting and cloud services. Cyta also describes Cyprus as a regional telecommunications and connectivity hub in the Eastern Mediterranean, which strengthens the strategic role of the Nicosia site within the country’s digital infrastructure environment.

⚙️ Facility Highlights

  1. Facility identity (operator stated, facility level): Cyta identifies Nicosia (Aglandjia) as one of its two business data center locations.
  2. Operator (operator stated, facility level): The facility is operated by Cyta.
  3. Availability design (operator stated, facility group level): Cyta states its two data centers were built based on Tier III standard.
  4. Geographic resilience (operator stated, facility group level): Cyta states the two facilities are 56 km apart, supporting business continuity in the event of natural disaster.
  5. Power architecture (operator stated, facility group level): Cyta states the data centers use two independent power distribution paths, fully redundant UPS systems, and power generators.
  6. Cooling architecture (operator stated, facility group level): Cyta states the facilities include fully redundant climate control systems with temperature and humidity control.
  7. Network resilience (operator stated, facility group level): Cyta states the facilities are interconnected through multiple network connections over Cyta’s high-capacity network infrastructure.
  8. Operational support (operator stated, facility group level): Cyta states the platform includes 24/7 technical support, 24/7 data center access, and 24/7 monitoring from its Network Control Center.
  9. Rack hosting context (operator stated, facility group level): Cyta states hosted equipment must be rack-mounted in 19-inch standard racks, with whole-rack and shared-rack options. Whole-rack power is provided through redundant 32A PDUs, with a published maximum of 4 kVA per rack.

🔐 Security & Compliance

  1. Certification context (operator stated, facility group level): Cyta states its data centers are certified to ISO 27001.
  2. Security controls (operator stated, facility group level): Cyta states the facilities use CCTV surveillance, access control, intrusion detection systems, and 24/7 private static and patrolling guarding.
  3. Fire protection (operator stated, facility group level): Cyta states the facilities include fire detection and firefighting systems.
  4. Business continuity positioning (operator stated, facility group level): Cyta states the multi-site topology and geographically separated Tier III-secured data centers are intended to optimize continuity in disaster recovery scenarios.

🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access

Cyta positions the Nicosia (Aglandjia) facility within a multi-site topology linked by multiple network connections across Cyta’s high-capacity network infrastructure. The company states this architecture supports enhanced and independent network IP and storage resilience and continuous service through concurrently maintainable systems. Cyta also describes itself as a leading communications provider in Cyprus with subsea and satellite networks of strategic importance that have helped establish the country as a regional connectivity hub in the Eastern Mediterranean.

💼 Who It Serves

  1. Businesses requiring server hosting in Cyprus, based on Cyta’s published server hosting service for business customers.
  2. Organizations deploying cloud infrastructure, based on Cyta’s published cloud server platform using its Tier III and ISO 27001-certified data centers.
  3. Customers requiring business continuity and disaster recovery architecture, based on Cyta’s two-site, geographically separated data center model.
  4. Enterprises needing secure hosting and resilient network connectivity in Nicosia, based on Cyta’s published positioning for confidentiality, integrity, availability, and resilient infrastructure.