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Stadtwerke Wörgl

About Stadtwerke Wörgl

Stadtwerke Wörgl is an Austrian municipal utilities and telecom provider headquartered in Wörgl, Tyrol. The legal entity is Stadtwerke Wörgl GmbH, a municipally rooted company that operates electricity, water, waste, heat, mobility, and internet related services for the region. Under the wörglWEB brand, the company offers business fiber internet, server housing, web hosting, domain hosting, webmail, and broadband project services, with a clear regional focus on Wörgl, surrounding municipalities, businesses, municipalities, and public institutions. Its own company materials describe it as a kommunales Unternehmen and as a strong partner for companies, municipalities, and public institutions, while the City of Wörgl site lists it among the city’s municipal operations.

⚙️ Facility Highlights

Data Center Footprint:

Stadtwerke Wörgl publicly markets server housing in Wörgl and repeatedly refers to a Datencenter or Rechencenter in Wörgl, but it does not publish a formal multi site data center inventory, named facility list, or a count of separate facilities on the reviewed public pages. The clearest supported position is that the company operates a regional data center / server housing environment in Wörgl rather than a broad Austrian multi city data center footprint.

The company also makes an explicit local data residency claim for hosting. Its business webspace page states “Ihre Daten bleiben in Wörgl”, meaning customer data remains in Wörgl rather than in a foreign jurisdiction. That is one of the strongest publicly documented differentiators in its hosting position.

Facility Design & Infrastructure:

The strongest published infrastructure detail appears on the Serverhousing page. Stadtwerke Wörgl lists redundant internet connectivity, site interconnection over its own 10 GE fiber ring, access control, video surveillance, early fire warning, fire detection, and gas extinguishing systems, room monitoring for temperature, water, and humidity, groundwater cooling with hot aisle containment, UPS, and a power generator. It also says it carries the Austrian Cloud quality label.

On the product side, the server housing offer is sold in height units rather than full retail cabinets or cages. Public plans are shown as 2 HE, 4 HE, and 8 HE packages with included transfer, an official IP address, emergency power, air conditioned server room, and fire alarm coverage. The same page says customers can start small and that there is room for small racks or several racks for larger companies, but the public pricing structure itself is unit based.

Service Portfolio Overview:

Stadtwerke Wörgl’s internet and business materials support a service portfolio that includes business fiber internet, server housing, web hosting / webspace, domain hosting, webmail, video surveillance services, SLA support, and broadband project consulting and implementation through CommunalConnect. The business page presents these as web business products delivered over the company’s local fiber network, and CommunalConnect positions the company as a project partner for municipal broadband rollouts in the Tyrolean lowlands.

🔐 Security & Compliance

Infrastructure Resilience:

The reviewed public sources support a solid resilience profile for the server housing environment. Stadtwerke Wörgl lists redundant internet connectivity, a 10 GE fiber ring, UPS, generator backed power, environmental monitoring, and groundwater cooling with hot aisle containment. Its SLA page also publishes business support tiers, including a standard SLA bundled with business tariffs and a published 99.40 percent availability figure for the Bronze business SLA tier.

What the reviewed sources do not publicly provide is a formal Tier certification, EN 50600 certification, or a detailed N+1 / 2N design statement for the data center itself. The resilience case is real, but it is presented through operational features and SLA language rather than through a large enterprise certification framework.

Physical & Logical Security:

The clearest documented physical security controls are access control, video surveillance, fire warning and fire detection, gas extinguishing, and environmental room monitoring. The server housing page also states that each module sits in a separated area with its own access control system, and that rack access is possible only with a specially prepared security card, with movements recorded in the company’s system.

For adjacent logical and operational security, the company also markets video surveillance solutions for business customers, and its business web hosting positioning emphasizes local support and local control rather than handoffs across multiple third party vendors. Still, the public site does not publish a deeper logical security framework such as SOC reporting or named zero trust architecture.

Compliance & Standards:

The clearest publicly documented compliance style marker is the company’s repeated statement that it carries the “Austrian Cloud” quality label on its Serverhousing, Domainhosting, and SLA pages.

I did not find public evidence in the reviewed sources for ISO 27001, ISO 9001, SOC 1, SOC 2, PCI DSS, or EN 50600 certifications under Stadtwerke Wörgl GmbH itself.

🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access

Carrier Neutrality:

I did not find a public statement describing the Wörgl server housing environment as carrier neutral. The company clearly operates its own local telecom infrastructure and fiber services, but the reviewed pages do not present the data center as a carrier hotel or open interconnection hub with published multi carrier meet me room options.

Network Capabilities:

Connectivity is one of Stadtwerke Wörgl’s strongest documented areas. The company markets business internet over fiber and fixed line, states that its BIZ X tariffs provide symmetric bandwidth, and describes delivery over its own local infrastructure. The internet product documentation also says its access products are realized over fiber technology and other wired media, using the fiber network of Stadtwerke Wörgl and also partner networks where applicable.

For broader network infrastructure, the server housing page references redundant internet connectivity and interconnection of sites over the company’s own 10 GE fiber ring. CommunalConnect further shows that Stadtwerke Wörgl acts as a broadband project partner for municipalities, covering evaluation, planning, funding support, and rollout coordination for fiber projects.

The older provider landing page retrieved in search results also references ADSL, leased line, xDSL, dial up, server housing, and hosting, but because that source appears legacy style and less authoritative than current product pages, I treat it as supporting historical breadth rather than as the primary basis for current taxonomy.

Connectivity Use Cases:

The strongest supported use cases are regional business internet over fiber, local server housing in Wörgl, website and domain hosting with local data residency, business email, and municipal or public sector broadband expansion projects. The company explicitly positions itself as a regional partner for companies, municipalities, and public institutions, and its business hosting pages emphasize local control, local support, and keeping data in Wörgl.

💼 Who It Serves

Stadtwerke Wörgl clearly targets KMUs / SMEs, larger companies, municipalities, and public institutions. Its server housing page explicitly speaks to KMUs and also mentions solutions for medium sized companies and hybrid constellations for larger organizations. Its broader business page says the company is a strong regional partner for companies, municipalities, and public institutions.