ÖBB Telekom Service GmbH
About ÖBB Telekom Service GmbH
ÖBB Telekom Service GmbH appears to have been an Austrian telecommunications and data center services subsidiary within the wider ÖBB environment, historically associated with ÖBB-Infrastruktur AG and a Vienna based facility footprint. Publicly accessible current evidence indicates that the company no longer operates under this name as an active standalone market brand. The clearest documented corporate milestone is its later acquisition by eww, after which it was renamed to eww ITandTEL GmbH and ultimately integrated into the eww ag structure. Because the current oebb.at site does not present a live customer facing profile for ÖBB Telekom Service GmbH, this entry has to be reconstructed conservatively from historical and successor related public sources rather than from a current official product catalog. The strongest publicly evidenced positioning is that ÖBB Telekom Service GmbH had a Vienna data center presence and telecommunications or internet infrastructure capabilities, but many detailed commercial service attributes are not publicly listed in currently accessible primary sources.
⚙️ Facility Highlights
Data Center Footprint:
Public third party infrastructure listings identify an ÖBB Telekom Service Datacenter in Vienna, Austria, including a Vienna location reference at Brünner Straße 20. Another public listing associates the historical data center with ÖBB Infrastruktur AG Austria and places it in Vienna. These sources support the existence of at least one Vienna data center footprint tied to the ÖBB Telekom Service name, but I did not find a currently maintained official ÖBB product page confirming the total number of facilities operated under this historical company name.
Because the company was later acquired and renamed within the eww ITandTEL structure, some infrastructure may have continued under successor branding rather than under the original ÖBB Telekom Service GmbH name. eww’s company history explicitly says it acquired ÖBB Telekom Service GmbH and renamed it eww ITandTEL GmbH.
Facility Design & Infrastructure:
For the historical ÖBB Telekom Service GmbH entity itself, detailed official current public specifications for power redundancy, cooling topology, colocation form factors, fire protection, or cage versus rack formats are not publicly listed on the reviewed ÖBB sources.
The closest public evidence comes from successor context. eww ITandTEL, which publicly states it acquired and renamed ÖBB Telekom Service GmbH, now markets seven Austrian data centers, certified facilities, redundant power systems, video monitoring, modern access control, and certified Austrian hosting. Those successor details are useful context for the later business lineage, but they should not be treated as automatically proving the same specifications for the pre acquisition ÖBB Telekom Service GmbH environment unless directly documented for that historical entity.
Service Portfolio Overview:
For the historical company name, I did not find a current official ÖBB page that clearly lists a full commercial portfolio such as colocation, cloud, backup, disaster recovery, MPLS, or managed hosting under ÖBB Telekom Service GmbH. That means most service categories must be handled conservatively as Not publicly listed for this exact entity.
There is enough public evidence to say the company was associated with telecommunications and data center infrastructure, based on the company name, the Vienna data center references, and the later eww acquisition of the business as an internet provider. But a detailed, audit ready service list for the original company name is not publicly available in the reviewed primary sources.
🔐 Security & Compliance
Infrastructure Resilience:
For ÖBB Telekom Service GmbH specifically, I did not find publicly accessible official documentation of uptime commitments, Tier design, redundancy models, or resilience SLAs. These are Not publicly listed in the sources reviewed.
Physical & Logical Security:
I did not find publicly accessible official documentation for physical security controls such as biometric access, mantraps, CCTV layouts, staffed guards, or customer segregation for the historical ÖBB Telekom Service GmbH data center. These are Not publicly listed.
Compliance & Standards:
I did not find public evidence for named certifications such as ISO 27001, ISO 9001, EN 50600, SOC 2, or PCI DSS specifically attached to ÖBB Telekom Service GmbH in the reviewed current sources. These are Not publicly listed.
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
Carrier Neutrality:
Not publicly listed. I did not find a public source explicitly describing the historical ÖBB Telekom Service GmbH data center as carrier neutral.
Network Capabilities:
The clearest public signal is that the company was a telecom related infrastructure business and was later described by eww as an acquired internet provider. That supports a telecommunications and network services orientation at a high level.
However, I did not find public official documentation for specific customer facing categories such as Ethernet, MPLS, private line, SD WAN, cross connects, or cloud on ramps under the exact ÖBB Telekom Service GmbH brand. These remain Not publicly listed for this entry.
Connectivity Use Cases:
Based on the limited historical evidence, the most supportable use cases are:
• Vienna based telecommunications or data center infrastructure associated with the ÖBB environment
• Infrastructure or internet services later absorbed into eww ITandTEL after acquisition and renaming
Anything more specific would be speculative based on the current public record.
💼 Who It Serves
For the historical ÖBB Telekom Service GmbH name, target customer segments are not publicly listed in the reviewed current sources.
