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myNET Internet Solutions: myNET Datacenter I

myNET Internet Solutions myNET Datacenter I is located at Bruggfeldstraße 5, 6500 Landeck, Austria. 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 5 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. Certifications for this location include ISO 14001, ISO 27001, ISO 9001.
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About myNET Datacenter I

myNET’s official website identifies “DATENCENTER I & II” in Landeck and places both at LANTECH, Bruggfeldstrasse 5, 6500 Landeck, Austria. myNET also separately states that its colocation offering is available in its data centers in Innsbruck or Landeck. The reviewed official sources do not publish a dedicated single-site page that separates Datacenter I from Datacenter II within the Landeck location.

Third party infrastructure directories support Landeck as one of myNET’s two Austrian data center locations and list myNET Landeck at Bruggfeldstrasse 5, 6500 Landeck. Because the official site groups the Landeck facility as “Datacenter I & II,” the exact internal physical split, room allocation, or building distinction for myNET Datacenter I alone is Not publicly disclosed.

⚙️ Facility Highlights

Facility identity (operator stated): myNET’s official locations page lists “DATENCENTER I & II” under Landeck and identifies the site as LANTECH | Bruggfeldstrasse 5 | 6500 Landeck. The reviewed official sources do not publish a separate page for Datacenter I alone.

Address (operator stated / third party directory): Bruggfeldstrasse 5, 6500 Landeck, Austria is published by myNET for Datacenter I & II in Landeck. Data Center Platform also lists myNET Landeck at the same address.

Multi site context (operator stated / third party directory): myNET publicly lists two Austrian data center locations, Landeck and Innsbruck, with Landeck labeled as Datacenter I & II and Innsbruck as Datacenter III. Data Center Platform also lists 2 Austrian data centers for myNET.

General technical specifications (operator stated, site level for the published Landeck data center environment): myNET states that its infrastructure includes 2 redundant, independent power supplies, structured cabling, and up to 42HE in a 19-inch rack. The same official page states AC 230V / 16A, UPS bridging during power failure, and a diesel generator for autonomous backup operation. Since the page covers the published infrastructure for the Landeck and Innsbruck data center offering and does not isolate Datacenter I from Datacenter II, exact Datacenter I specific applicability is Not publicly disclosed.

Cooling and operations (operator stated, site level): myNET states that its data center infrastructure uses energy-efficient cooling via raised floor with free cooling, is redundantly designed, and includes temperature monitoring in room air and racks. It also states 24/7 monitoring including emergency-call system, installation and maintenance by qualified technicians, and optional 24/7 access. Exact Datacenter I only scope is Not publicly disclosed.

Colocation / housing product context (operator stated): myNET’s serverhousing page states that the service is offered in its local data centers, with 1000 Mbit/s shared bandwidth, 1 included IPv4 address, redundant connectivity, UPS and generator-backed power, and 24 x 7 monitoring. The page identifies the contact / visit location as LANTECH, Bruggfeldstrasse 5, 6500 Landeck. It does not distinguish Datacenter I from Datacenter II.

🔐 Security & Compliance

Facility-specific security systems (operator stated, site level): myNET states that its infrastructure includes 24/7 surveillance cameras covering entrances and server rooms, electronic access control, and alarm-protected access security. It also states fire suppression with early fire detection and fire doors. The reviewed official sources do not separate these controls specifically for Datacenter I versus Datacenter II in Landeck.

Additional housing security context (operator stated): myNET’s serverhousing product page states 24 x 7 monitoring and secured power infrastructure, but it does not provide a Datacenter I specific security inventory beyond the broader Landeck site context.

Compliance certifications (facility specific): Not publicly disclosed for myNET Datacenter I. The reviewed official and third party sources do not publish facility-specific ISO, SOC, PCI, EN 50600, or similar certification records for Datacenter I.

Compliance scope discipline: Facility-specific certificate IDs, audit scope, and public certification documents for myNET Datacenter I are Not publicly disclosed.

🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access

Connectivity and peering (operator stated, site level): myNET states that its infrastructure includes backbone connections to Vienna Interxion with VIX peering, Frankfurt with DE-CIX peering, Milan with MIX peering, Innsbruck with TIROL-IX peering, Feldkirch with Rheintal-IX peering, and Bolzano with STIX peering. The same page states that an optional cross-connect to other local providers is possible depending on location. The reviewed official sources do not isolate which of these options are specifically available inside Datacenter I versus Datacenter II in Landeck.

Carrier-neutral positioning: Not publicly disclosed for myNET Datacenter I. myNET publishes optional cross-connect language and backbone / peering connectivity, but the reviewed sources do not explicitly label Datacenter I as carrier-neutral.

Networks present (facility specific): Not publicly disclosed for myNET Datacenter I. The reviewed public sources do not show a dedicated PeeringDB facility record for the Landeck site or for Datacenter I specifically. myNET’s PeeringDB presence shows interconnection facilities for Innsbruck, Bolzano, and Munich, but not a separate published Landeck facility entry.

Carriers on-net (facility specific): Not publicly disclosed for myNET Datacenter I. Public sources confirm national and international peering / backbone connectivity, but a facility-specific on-net carrier roster for Datacenter I is not published.

Meet-me room / cross-connect products / pricing (facility specific): Not publicly disclosed for myNET Datacenter I. myNET states that cross-connects to other local providers may be possible depending on location, but product scope and pricing are not published for Datacenter I specifically.

Internet Exchange (IX): Not publicly disclosed for myNET Datacenter I as an operator-run Internet Exchange. Public sources support connectivity to exchanges such as VIX, DE-CIX, MIX, TIROL-IX, Rheintal-IX, and STIX, but do not show that myNET Datacenter I itself operates an Internet Exchange.

💼 Who It Serves

Customers seeking colocation / serverhousing in Tyrol, because myNET officially markets serverhousing in its local data centers in Landeck and Innsbruck.

Organizations that want local hosting infrastructure instead of running servers on premises, because myNET explicitly positions serverhousing as an alternative to keeping servers in a private basement or in-house room.

Users needing resilient Austrian connectivity with backbone and peering integration, because myNET publishes multiple backbone connections and exchange-peering points across Vienna, Frankfurt, Milan, Innsbruck, Feldkirch, and Bolzano.

Customers requiring rack-based housing with optional 24/7 access and technician support, because myNET publishes rack, monitoring, maintenance, and optional 24/7 access features for its data center environment.