Datagroup
About Datagroup
Datagroup is a Ukrainian telecommunications and enterprise infrastructure provider headquartered in Kyiv. Founded in 2000, the company has grown from a satellite communications operator into a nationwide fixed-network and enterprise-services platform delivering internet access, data transmission, telephony, satellite connectivity, cybersecurity, cloud infrastructure, backup, and colocation. Since September 2024, Datagroup has operated as part of the integrated DVL Group alongside Volia and lifecell after the acquisition by NJJ Holding, with the combined group positioning itself as a major converged telecom player in Ukraine. Datagroup’s current business-facing offer combines a nationwide fixed network, five data center processing sites, domestic and European cloud options, DDoS protection, and strong coverage across finance, retail, government, energy, and defense-oriented customer segments.
⚙️ Facility Highlights
Data Center Footprint:
- Datagroup states that its data centers are located across five processing sites.
- The company markets these facilities for colocation, rack rental, and full-site/platform rental, with backup power, climate-control systems, and reserved communication-channel options.
- Datagroup also operates cloud infrastructure beyond Ukraine: its cloud materials reference Datagroup Cloud (Ukraine) plus Datagroup Eurocloud (Germany) and partner clouds in Latvia, Lithuania, and Germany for certain IaaS use cases.
- Company history materials additionally reference the opening of a modern Kyiv data center with a high level of protection, showing ongoing investment in domestic hosting infrastructure.
Facility Design & Infrastructure:
- Datagroup says its data-center platform includes special climate-control systems, backup power supply, and the ability to reserve additional communications channels.
- The company publishes a total external-channel throughput of 4 Tbps for its data-center platform.
- Its cloud-server materials describe a high-availability cluster using HPE servers, Microsoft Hyper-V virtualization, and software-defined storage built on HGST hardware with SSD and HDD RAID-backed systems.
- The large-business IaaS page describes cloud infrastructure composed of servers, storage, network equipment, and security systems, with access delivered over customer data channels and internet connectivity.
Service Portfolio Overview:
- Colocation, rack rental, and full-site/platform rental.
- Cloud IaaS / virtual servers in Ukraine and Europe.
- Backup as a Service (BaaS) using cloud storage and Veeam-based tooling.
- Business internet over Ethernet, xPON, ADSL, wireless, cable, and satellite, depending on segment and location.
- Corporate data transmission / MPLS-based VPNs and interoffice networking.
- Telephony, video conferencing, surveillance, and DDoS protection / Akamai-based web protection.
- Satellite communications, including Ka-Sat-range services.
🔐 Security & Compliance
Infrastructure Resilience:
- Datagroup’s data centers are marketed with backup power, reserved communications channels, and climate-control systems.
- Its Ukrainian cloud platform is described as a highly available cluster, while BaaS materials emphasize recovery even after full data loss on the primary site.
- The company emphasizes 24/7/365 technical support and network monitoring across its business platform.
Physical & Logical Security:
- Datagroup positions its colocation services around guaranteed security for customer equipment and stored data.
- Its cyber-security portfolio includes hardware DDoS protection, secure internet access, Akamai cloud protection, and endpoint protection offers.
- Backup documentation describes centralized cloud repositories and service-provider-console-based management for customer backup tasks.
Compliance & Standards:
- Datagroup’s public pages in the results reviewed emphasize resilience, support, and security services more strongly than a formal public certification list.
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
Carrier Neutrality:
- Datagroup is best characterized as a network-led telecom and infrastructure provider, not a neutral retail interconnection campus operator. Its data-center and cloud offers are tightly linked to Datagroup’s own national optical, internet, satellite, and enterprise-network services.
Network Capabilities:
- Datagroup states it operates one of the country’s larger optical communication networks and provides business internet in more than 90 cities and towns.
- Business internet uses Ethernet, xPON, and ADSL, while satellite internet extends coverage into remote areas.
- Large-business solutions explicitly reference corporate networks based on MPLS, virtual private networks, and interoffice data exchange.
- The company also provides operator-facing high-speed internet and access over a distributed fiber-optic network across Ukraine and Europe.
Connectivity Use Cases:
- Enterprises that need colocation plus nationwide fixed connectivity from one provider.
- Organizations with distributed branches using MPLS-based corporate networking and VPNs.
- Businesses and critical-sector users requiring satellite backup / remote access connectivity in hard-to-reach locations.
- Customers needing Ukrainian or European IaaS, cloud backup, and protected internet access.
💼 Who It Serves
- Large business customers across retail, industry, government, energy, and finance.
- Datagroup states its customers include 80% of the banks of Ukraine.
- SMB customers using business internet, cloud, and satellite services.
- Telecom operators and service providers using internet, data-center, cloud, and fiber-network services.
