Securebit AG
About Securebit AG
Securebit AG is a Swiss IT and internet services provider headquartered in Neuheim, Zug, Switzerland. The company sells cloud servers (virtual compute instances), dedicated bare metal servers, server housing (colocation), and internet services such as DNS, IP transit, tunnels, route collector services, and RIPE NCC-backed internet resources (ASN and IP prefix services). Securebit also operates its own Internet Exchange offering multiple connection options (virtual server, housing, and cross connect), and it markets security services including antispam/antivirus filtering and cloud storage hosted in Switzerland.
⚙️ Facility Highlights
Data Center Footprint:
Server housing (colocation) locations shown on Securebit’s housing product page: Zurich (Switzerland) and Fremont (USA).
Cloud server “datacenter of your choice” locations are listed across many global metros (examples include Amsterdam, Frankfurt, London, Singapore, Sydney, Toronto, Warsaw, etc.), but ownership/operator of those sites is not publicly listed on the pages reviewed.
IX-related product locations referenced include Zurich, Frankfurt, Düsseldorf, Amsterdam, Fremont (and additional IX options via named exchanges), but specific facility names/addresses are not publicly listed.
Facility Design & Infrastructure:
Securebit states its infrastructure is located in a “secure data center” with fire protection, air conditioning, and access control (marketing statement; no facility spec sheets published on pages reviewed).
Dedicated server page states uplinks/network components and (depending on model) power supply are redundant; detailed power topology (N+N/N+1), PUE, and certifications are not publicly listed.
Colocation form factor is sold as rack units (U) (“IT height units”) with per-unit offerings; full rack/cage/suite options are not publicly listed.
Service Portfolio Overview:
Cloud Servers (virtual instances / compute) with selectable deployment location.
Dedicated Servers (bare metal).
Server Housing (colocation by rack unit).
Internet Exchange connectivity options (IX servers / housing connectivity / cross-connect inquiry) and BGP transit delivery for IX server offerings.
Internet services: Anycast DNS, IP transit, tunnels, route collector.
Internet resources: RIPE NCC member + LIR services for ASN and IP prefixes (as described on Securebit resources pages).
Security/other services: Antispam/antivirus filtering, cloud storage (hosted in Switzerland), hosted Exchange, web hosting.
🔐 Security & Compliance
Infrastructure Resilience:
Securebit markets a redundant network approach and references DDoS protection for certain services; formal resilience design targets (tier rating, SLA, topology) are not publicly listed.
Physical & Logical Security:
Securebit states its infrastructure is in a secure data center with access control (plus fire protection and air conditioning). Specific controls (guards, mantraps, SOC monitoring, visitor procedures) are not publicly listed.
Securebit antispam/antivirus marketing includes monitoring and “email continuity” queuing if a customer mail server is down.
Compliance & Standards:
ISO/SOC/PCI/HIPAA or similar certifications: Not publicly listed on the Securebit pages reviewed. (No certification register or audit statement found in the pages captured.)
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
Carrier Neutrality:
Carrier-neutral statement and carrier list: Not publicly listed on pages reviewed.
Network Capabilities:
Securebit provides IP transit (IPv4/IPv6 options) and indicates peering options including via WAN, IX, and cross connect.
Securebit operates an Internet Exchange and describes connectivity methods: via Securebit IX servers, via server housing, or via cross connect (subject to feasibility).
Securebit provides tunnel services (multiple encapsulation protocols; optional BGP) for routing subnets/ASN connectivity.
Connectivity Use Cases:
Networks needing IP transit and BGP connectivity.
Organizations wanting to peer via Securebit’s IX using virtual servers, housing, or cross connects.
Operators needing route visibility/telemetry via a route collector service.
💼 Who It Serves
SMBs and technical teams needing cloud servers, dedicated servers, or Swiss-hosted services.
Network operators / RIPE-region customers needing ASN and IP prefix services via a RIPE NCC member/LIR.
Organizations requiring DNS, IP transit, tunnels, and routing visibility services.
