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Delta Telecom publicly markets a data center business unit alongside hosting, VPS, co location, and backup and recovery services. The clearest publicly verified facility reference is the Delta Telecom Baku Main Data Center, which Uptime Institute lists in Baku, Azerbaijan under Delta Telecom LTD. The company’s own data center materials consistently describe a central data center platform used for hosting Azerbaijani content, backup, VPS, and co location services, but I did not find a clearly published total count of separate data center facilities on the official site.
Delta Telecom positions this infrastructure around domestic hosting and the development of national internet content. Its hosting page states that the main purpose of the Delta Telecom data center is to develop and host Azerbaijani language content inside the country and to ensure the security of information. That positions the platform as locally hosted infrastructure for organizations that want in country services rather than an international retail colocation footprint with many publicly listed campuses.
Facility Design & Infrastructure:
Delta Telecom’s official co location description says customer equipment is placed in its data center with anti tampering systems, uninterruptible power supply, cooling, and high bandwidth communication channels. Its backup and recovery materials also state that backup servers are located in the same room as the customer project within the company’s data center and that traffic remains on the internal network, which indicates an integrated on premises infrastructure model for hosted workloads and recovery operations.
The strongest independently cross checked design signal comes from the Uptime Institute listing and Delta Telecom’s own award announcement, both of which reference the Baku Main Data Center and state that the company received Tier III Design and Tier III Facility recognition. Delta Telecom also says that major investments have been made in building and operating the data center and that the infrastructure is equipped with modern technology platforms. Detailed public specifications such as rack counts, cage inventory, cooling topology, or named power redundancy configurations were not clearly published in the official sources I reviewed.
Service Portfolio Overview:
Delta Telecom publicly lists a broad service portfolio spanning Hosting, VPS, Co Location, Backup and Recovery, International Internet, MPLS, ISP, Corporate Networks, DWDM/SDH transmission, Telephony, SIP, SIP Trunk, ISDN, IP TV, VSAT, and cybersecurity services including DDoS, NG Firewall, MDR, and Audit. Its VPS page states that each virtual server includes root access, its own IP address, and a firewall, while the hosting page publishes shared hosting packages.
🔐 Security & Compliance
Infrastructure Resilience:
Delta Telecom’s co location materials explicitly reference uninterruptible power supply and cooling as part of the service environment, and the company’s data center, hosting, and backup pages all position the platform around secure and reliable local infrastructure. The company’s most important public resilience claim is its announcement that it received Tier III Design and Tier III Facility recognition from Uptime Institute for the Delta Telecom Baku Main Data Center. Uptime Institute also independently lists the Baku Main Data Center under Delta Telecom LTD in Baku, Azerbaijan.
The backup and recovery service page also supports operational resilience positioning because it describes a flexible backup recovery scheme and says customer backup traffic remains within Delta Telecom’s internal network. While these sources support resilient infrastructure and continuity oriented services, I did not find detailed official public statements on uptime SLA percentages, generator topology, or named N+1 or 2N design values on Delta Telecom’s own site.
Physical & Logical Security:
Delta Telecom’s official co location page says the service includes an anti tampering system, and its hosting page emphasizes the security of customer information in the company’s data center. The VPS service also includes a firewall, and the broader company portfolio includes cybersecurity services such as DDoS, NG Firewall, MDR, and Audit, showing that logical protection and managed security services are an important part of the platform.
That said, I did not find detailed facility level public disclosures such as biometric access, mantraps, CCTV specifics, on site guard staffing, or customer environment segregation details in the reviewed official sources. Those items should therefore be treated as Not publicly listed.
Compliance & Standards:
Delta Telecom publicly displays a broad certifications and awards section that includes ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 22301, ISO 27001, and ISO 42001 on its awards page. In addition, the company has publicly announced Tier III Design and Tier III Facility recognition for its Baku main data center. These are the clearest documented standards and certification signals visible in the reviewed public sources.
I did not find clear public evidence in the reviewed sources for certifications such as PCI DSS, SOC 1, SOC 2, ISO 27701, or ISO 27017, so those should be treated as Not publicly listed for this entry.
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
Carrier Neutrality:
Not publicly listed. Delta Telecom is clearly a major network operator and ISP oriented provider, but I did not find a clear official statement describing its data center as carrier neutral or marketing a multi carrier meet me room environment using that exact positioning.
Network Capabilities:
Delta Telecom publishes a substantial network and telecom services portfolio, including International Internet, MPLS, DWDM/SDH, Corporate Networks, ISP, VSAT, SIP, SIP Trunk, ISDN, and IP TV. Its public site also states that the company serves all ISPs in Azerbaijan and 78 percent of ISPs in the Caucasus, which supports its positioning as a regional backbone and carrier grade infrastructure operator rather than only a hosting company.
These published services support enterprise connectivity, international traffic, telecom transport, and managed networking use cases. However, I did not find clear official public listings for dark fiber, wavelength, ethernet private line under that exact label, or cross connects as separately marketed product pages.
Connectivity Use Cases:
The strongest documented use cases include enterprises that need domestic hosting, co location, corporate internet access, MPLS based networking, telecom transport, VSAT connectivity for remote areas, and security wrapped infrastructure services. Delta Telecom also specifically targets corporate customers, government agencies, banks, and private enterprises, which indicates a strong fit for business critical and public sector use cases in Azerbaijan and the wider Caucasus region.
💼 Who It Serves
Delta Telecom publicly states that it serves corporate customers, government agencies, banks, private enterprises, ISPs in Azerbaijan, and a large share of ISPs across the Caucasus region. Based on the published service mix, the company is well aligned with organizations needing telecom infrastructure, business internet, regional network transport, locally hosted data center services, backup and recovery, and cybersecurity support.
