Vega Telecom
About Vega Telecom
Vega is a Ukrainian fixed-line telecommunications provider operating under the Vega brand, with operational management carried out by PRIVATE JOINT-STOCK COMPANY “FARLEP-INVEST” (PrJSC/ПрАТ “Фарлеп-Інвест”). Vega markets services spanning broadband Internet access, dedicated/guaranteed-speed business Internet, fixed telephony and IP telephony, and enterprise/wholesale data transmission solutions (including MPLS-based corporate networks and related connectivity services). Vega also markets data center services (including colocation and remote hands) and wholesale offerings such as IP transit and fiber rent. Vega states it is part of the Vodafone Ukraine group, and Vodafone Ukraine publicly announced it closed the acquisition of 99.99% of shares of Farlep-Invest (Vega brand).
⚙️ Facility Highlights
Data Center Footprint:
Vega’s wholesale “Data transfer services” page states “Data Center services at the address: Kyiv, st. Leontovycha, 9” and also references the company’s data centers supporting services across multiple Ukrainian cities (Kyiv, Odesa, Lviv, Dnipro) without publishing facility-level specifications for each site.
Vega also markets “Vega Data Center” / “data center services” content (including “ultramodern technological data center,” 24/7/365 support, and related services), but facility design specs (power, cooling, redundancy, certifications, tier level, floor loading, etc.) are not published in a directory-ready format on the pages reviewed.
Facility Design & Infrastructure:
Power and cooling architecture (e.g., N+1/2N), generators, UPS, cooling topology: Not publicly listed. (No explicit technical topology published on the reviewed Vega pages/PDF tariff.)
Colocation form factors (racks/cabinets/cages/suites) and density limits: Vega markets colocation and shows rack-oriented positioning, but detailed form-factor SKUs and density limits are not publicly listed on the reviewed pages.
Service Portfolio Overview (as marketed by Vega):
Retail / Business connectivity: “Internet for office” and “Gigabit Internet via a dedicated channel / guaranteed speed” are marketed for business.
Enterprise networks / data transfer: Vega markets corporate data transfer services using MPLS and MAN networks in Ukraine and partner networks abroad.
Voice services: Vega markets SIP trunking, IP telephony, virtual PBX, 0-800 services; and wholesale voice services including interconnection/termination/transit.
Wholesale: Vega markets wholesale “Data Transfer services” including IP-transit, colocation at company data centers, fiber rent, and remote hands.
Cloud-related offers (as described by Vega): Vega markets Office 365 subscriptions and Azure ExpressRoute / dedicated secure connections to Microsoft data centers, plus “cloud services Microsoft/SAP/Amazon/Oracle” described as connectivity/interconnect access to large providers’ data centers, not as Vega-operated IaaS.
🔐 Security & Compliance
Infrastructure Resilience:
Data-center-level resilience (power/cooling redundancy) details: Not publicly listed on the reviewed Vega pages/PDF tariff.
Physical & Logical Security:
CCTV/guards/mantraps/access control specifics for the data center(s): Not publicly listed on the reviewed Vega pages/PDF tariff.
Network security claims are present for business Internet (e.g., “24/7 channel monitoring” and security/protection items), but these are service-level statements, not facility security disclosures.
Compliance & Standards:
Data center certifications (ISO 27001, SOC, PCI, etc.): Not publicly listed on the reviewed Vega pages/PDF tariff.
Vega pages reference a “Certificate of Compliance of the State Service of Special Communication and Information Protection of Ukraine (SCIP)” in the context of Internet access network protection, but this is not published as a data center certification.
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
Carrier Neutrality:
Carrier-neutral statement and on-site carrier lists: Not publicly listed on the reviewed Vega pages/PDF tariff.
Network Capabilities:
Dedicated Internet / guaranteed speed / dedicated channel marketed up to high bandwidth (Vega cites up to 10 Gb capability for individual channels in the “dedicated channel” context).
Enterprise data transfer / corporate networks: Vega states corporate solutions in Ukraine are based on its own MPLS and MAN networks; it also markets international reach via partner networks.
IX / peering ecosystem statement (as marketed by Vega): Vega states it is a member of UA-IX, DTEL-IX, and foreign exchanges AMS-IX, DE-CIX, MSK-IX, DATA-IX in its business Internet materials. (Note: this is Vega’s marketing statement; it does not by itself prove a specific Internet Exchange is operated at a specific Vega facility.)
Connectivity Use Cases:
Businesses needing guaranteed-speed Internet and dedicated channels.
Enterprises building secure corporate MPLS networks across cities/countries.
Operators needing IP transit, fiber rent, colocation, remote hands, and voice interconnection/transit.
💼 Who It Serves
SMB and corporate business customers (business internet, telephony, corporate networks).
Telecom operators / wholesale customers (IP transit, colocation, fiber rent, remote hands, voice interconnection).
