Lumen: Guayaquil Ecuador Data Center
Lumen Guayaquil Ecuador Data Center is located at Via Perimetral, Pichincha, Ecuador. The data center is 31730 sqft. There is a total of 31730 sqft in raised floor space for colocation. It has access to 1.6 MW of power. We found 0 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. No certifications are specified for this location.
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About Guayaquil Ecuador Data Center
🏢 Cirion Guayaquil Data Center — Via Perimetral 23, Pichincha, Guayas, Ecuador
Location: Via Perimetral 23, Pichincha, Guayas, Ecuador
City / Region: Guayaquil, Guayas, Ecuador
Continent: South America
Nearest Airport: José Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport (~5 miles / 8 km)
⚙️ Facility Overview & Specifications
- Total Built Area: ~2,949 m² (~31,730 ft²)
- Colocation (Raised) Floor Space: ~364 m² (~3,920 ft²)
- IT Power Capacity: ~1,600 kW (1.6 MW) supported by 1,000 kVA hardware
- Power Density: Approximately 3–10 kW per rack—adaptable to varied customer needs
- Redundancy & Reliability: Built with N+1 systems for power and cooling to deliver consistent uptime
🔐 Security & Certifications
- 24/7 biometric and proximity badge access, combined with CCTV surveillance systems
- Advanced fire detection (VESDA) and dry-pipe suppression infrastructure
- Certified to international standards including ISO 27001, PCI‑DSS, SOC 1, and more
🌐 Connectivity & Services
- Carrier-neutral environment, featuring multiple local and global telecom connections
- Offers colocation, bare-metal provisioning, remote hands, and hybrid infrastructure access
- Network services include Metro Ethernet, IP VPN, MPLS, and cross-connects to leading cloud platforms
- Peering and Internet Exchange connections reduce latency and optimize traffic routing
🌍 Ideal Use Cases
- Regional colocation hub and disaster recovery node for enterprise, education, and government
- Low-latency edge compute location with high uptime guarantees
- Content delivery, managed hosting, and private cloud deployments requiring scalable power and connectivity