ITC-SERVICIOS : ITC-SERVICIOS Data Center
About ITC-SERVICIOS Data Center
ITC-SERVICIOS Data Center is operated by I.T.C. Servicios S.R.L. / ITC Group and is associated publicly with Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia. Public sources tie the operator to Edificio ITC Tower, Av. Las Ramblas N° 100, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, while a marketplace listing for the facility identifies the data center at Av. San Martín, 4° Anillo, UV58 MZA23, Santa Cruz de la Sierra. ITC presents the facility as part of its own data center platform and states that its own data centers are Tier III class environments with 10 years of uninterrupted service and 99.99% uptime.
From a location standpoint, Santa Cruz de la Sierra is Bolivia’s main economic, commercial, and industrial center, making it the country’s most important enterprise and infrastructure market. That positioning supports in-country hosting, proximity to Bolivia’s largest business concentration, and low-latency access for corporate, telecom, and mission-critical IT workloads. ITC also positions itself as a long-standing regional infrastructure provider with experience in data centers, networks, and security systems, which reinforces the facility’s relevance for enterprise-ready deployments in the Santa Cruz metro.
⚙️ Facility Highlights
- ITC states that its own data centers are Tier III class and have delivered 10 years of uninterrupted service with 99.99% uptime.
- The operator describes its data center environments as facilities for critical systems with redundant or backup power sources, redundant communications connections, environmental controls, and security systems.
- ITC’s data center practice includes integrated management and monitoring for power, cooling, video, and access control, with real-time information and alerting.
- ITC publicly markets data center capabilities that cover design, construction, implementation, operation, certification support, and end-to-end deployment.
- The operator’s broader data center and mission-critical portfolio includes backup and recovery, engineering, analysis, optimization, administration, and training services.
- ITC’s published case-study material shows experience with facilities using N+1 thermal redundancy, 2(N+1) energy redundancy, 7x24x365 operation, and large-rack environments, but those examples are project references and not directly confirmed as specifications of this exact facility, so they are not treated here as facility-specific facts.
🔐 Security & Compliance
- ITC states it maintains ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 37001:2016 certifications at the company level.
- The operator describes its data center offer as including security systems and integrated monitoring across video and access control functions.
- ITC also highlights experience in physical security and access-control systems, including large-scale security deployments.
- Public materials support the presence of security-oriented design and operational controls, but I did not find a publicly verifiable facility-specific certificate for ISO 27001 or a directly published facility-specific statement covering CCTV, badge-based access, role-based access, biometric controls, or fire suppression systems for this exact site, so those are not listed as confirmed facility attributes.
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
- ITC’s public data center description states that the environment includes redundant communications connections as part of the facility architecture.
- The company positions itself as an experienced network infrastructure provider, stating that it has deployed and implemented more than 50 transport networks for major telecom operators in the region.
- ITC also states it was a pioneer in the design and implementation of Carrier Ethernet IP/MPLS multiservice transport networks in the region.
- Those network capabilities make the site relevant for enterprise infrastructure, telecom-connected environments, and hybrid IT use cases in Santa Cruz, but I did not find a public source that clearly verifies carrier-neutral status, a named carrier roster, or published fiber/copper cross-connect options for the facility itself.
💼 Who It Serves
- Enterprises and multinational organizations with mission-critical applications, databases, communications, and storage needs.
- Telecom operators and network-intensive organizations that benefit from ITC’s regional transport-network expertise.
- Organizations requiring managed backup, recovery, administration, and infrastructure support around critical environments.
- Customers deploying private data center, disaster recovery, or multi-site resilient architectures supported by redundant facility design principles.
- Businesses operating in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia’s main corporate and industrial hub.