Sprint S.A
About Sprint S.A
Sprint Data Center is a Poland-based data center and hosting brand operated by Sprint S.A., an ICT systems integrator headquartered in Olsztyn, Poland. Sprint S.A. states it has operated continuously since 1988, and Sprint Data Center markets colocation, dedicated servers, VPS, shared hosting, domain services, SSL certificates, and related server administration/backup packages. Sprint Data Center positions its core facility in Olsztyn as a secure, enterprise-oriented environment with documented controls such as controlled access, 24/7 monitoring, redundant power (including UPS and on-site generator), and fire detection/suppression systems.
⚙️ Facility Highlights
Data Center Footprint:
Sprint Data Center publicly describes a primary data center facility in Olsztyn (Poland) at ul. Jagiellończyka 26, 10-062 Olsztyn (on Sprint S.A.’s headquarters site).
A PeeringDB facility listing also identifies “Sprint Data Center” (Olsztyn) as a facility associated with Sprint S.A.
Facility Design & Infrastructure:
Sprint Data Center’s Olsztyn server room is described as ready for 60 x 42U racks, with a high-power sector featuring intelligent underfloor airflow; it also describes strict access control, a non-flammable raised technical floor, and VESDA early smoke detection integrated with an aerosol fire suppression system.
Power resiliency is described as including dual-path power, UPS, a dedicated transformer station, and an industrial generator (1000 HP) designed for continuous operation.
Service Portfolio Overview:
Colocation (server colocation / “kolokacja serwerów”).
Dedicated servers (bare-metal server rental).
VPS (KVM-based VPS plans are explicitly shown).
Shared hosting (Hosting WWW) and WordPress-oriented hosting plans (“Hosting MAX / Hosting WordPress” page).
Domains (registration + transfer + pricing pages) and DNS included with domains (per Sprint Data Center domain FAQ).
SSL certificates (sold via Sprint Data Center “certyfikaty SSL” pages).
Server administration packages (include admin hours, backup space, and response time commitments).
🔐 Security & Compliance
Infrastructure Resilience:
Sprint Data Center describes redundant power components (dual-path power, UPS) and backup power via an industrial generator intended for continuous operation, plus precision cooling.
Physical & Logical Security:
Sprint Data Center describes 24/7 monitoring (CCTV monitoring) and 24/7 on-site security staff control, plus a modern access system with visit logging; entry to the operations room is described as occurring with SDC technical staff accompaniment.
Network protection: Sprint Data Center publishes an Anti-DDoS description stating three mitigation levels (filtering + partial blackholing + full blackholing) and states it applies to all servers in SDC.
Compliance & Standards:
Sprint Data Center states it holds ISO/IEC 27001 and references Sprint S.A. certifications including ISO 27001 and ISO 9001, plus NATO AQAP certifications and other credentials on its data center page and corporate “About” content.
It also describes industrial security capabilities for handling classified information (e.g., “TAJNE / NATO Secret / EU Secret”) as published on the data center page.
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
Carrier Neutrality:
Sprint Data Center describes independent fiber links to multiple operators and references upstream/operator connectivity (e.g., Telekomunikacja Polska, Telekomunikacja Kolejowa, OLMAN) and reachability via an exchange point (KIX) with references to additional networks/operators. (Carrier-neutral positioning is implied by “multiple operators,” but a formal “carrier-neutral” statement and on-site carrier list are not published as directory-ready SKUs.)
Network Capabilities:
Sprint Data Center markets server hosting/colocation connectivity and publishes Anti-DDoS measures for network availability.
PeeringDB indicates a Sprint Data Center network ASN and presence at exchange facilities (where listed in PeeringDB), but Sprint Data Center does not publish cross-connect/dark fiber/wavelength products as explicit SKUs on the reviewed Sprint Data Center pages.
Connectivity Use Cases:
Organizations hosting physical infrastructure in Olsztyn needing resilient facilities (power, fire detection/suppression, controlled access) and connectivity to multiple upstream networks.
Customers deploying dedicated servers or VPS in Poland with published Anti-DDoS protections.
💼 Who It Serves
Businesses and organizations that need in-country (Poland/EU) hosting/compute via dedicated servers, VPS, or shared hosting.
Organizations requiring colocation for their own hardware with professional facility conditions and 24/7 technical support line availability.
Customers needing packaged operational support (administration hours + backup space) rather than fully self-managed infrastructure.
