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Voyager Internet Ltd

About Voyager Internet Ltd

Voyager Internet Ltd is a New Zealand-owned broadband and communications provider delivering business and residential internet, voice/SIP services, and a hosting portfolio that includes colocation, dedicated servers, and NZ-hosted cloud infrastructure (VPS, “Cloud Servers,” and “Virtual Data Centre”). The company markets New Zealand data sovereignty across its hosting stack and positions its infrastructure as NZ-based for services such as VPS, VDC, colocation, and dedicated servers.

⚙️ Facility Highlights

Data Center Footprint:

  1. Auckland Data Centre (explicitly referenced across colocation and cloud hosting pages).
  2. Christchurch cloud cluster (Voyager states Cloud Servers are provisioned by default in Auckland, and “upon request” can be provisioned to a Christchurch cluster for redundancy/diversification).
  3. Additional “data centres around the country”: Not publicly listed with named Voyager-owned facilities/addresses.

Facility Design & Infrastructure:

  1. Colocation environment marketed as highly secure, with full redundancy, and monitoring of network and power plus 24/7 security.
  2. Colocation power design includes A/B power feeds with inline UPS (per colocation inclusions).
  3. Rack/space purchasing options include quarter rack (10U), half rack (20U), and full rack (40U); full rack includes own swipe card and unescorted 24/7 access (per colocation pricing details).
  4. Cloud platform claims high availability cluster with automatic restart/failover behavior (Voyager “Cloud Servers”).

Service Portfolio Overview:

  1. Colocation (per-device and rack-space options).
  2. Dedicated Servers (Voyager-provided hardware).
  3. Cloud Servers (marketed as OpenStack powered cloud virtual servers).
  4. Virtual Private Servers (VPS) (marketed as NZ hosting with unlimited bandwidth; hosted in Auckland DC).
  5. Virtual Data Centre (VDC) (positioned as the next level up from VPS, designed for critical workloads and scale).
  6. Web hosting / Email hosting / Domains (listed as hosting services in Voyager navigation and cloud overview).
  7. Business connectivity services including Ethernet Connect (Layer 2 point-to-point) and Voyager WAN (private WAN / SD-WAN capable designs).

🔐 Security & Compliance

Infrastructure Resilience:

  1. Colocation marketed with multi-layered redundancy across security, network, and power, and backed by a 99.98% uptime SLA with 24/7 monitoring (as stated on the colocation page).
  2. Cloud Servers platform includes fail-over protection (restart workloads on another host in the cluster).

Physical & Logical Security:

  1. Colocation page states 24/7 security and monitoring of network/power.
  2. Named controls such as guards, mantraps, CCTV specifications: Not publicly listed.

Compliance & Standards:

  1. ISO/SOC/PCI certifications: Not publicly listed on the pages reviewed.
  2. Voyager’s published positioning emphasizes NZ-based infrastructure and data sovereignty for its hosting stack.

🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access

Carrier Neutrality:

  1. Carrier-neutral claim and on-site carrier lists for the data centre(s): Not publicly listed.

Network Capabilities:

  1. Ethernet Connect: point-to-point Layer 2 Ethernet service for connecting workloads between sites/datacentres; mentions connectivity via major NZ centres and PoPs.
  2. Dark fibre access: Ethernet Connect coverage section states sites can be connected using Dark Fibre access where available.
  3. Voyager WAN: private WAN, with designs that may include SD-WAN and network segmentation; supports “on-net” and “off-net” sites via encryption over internet connectivity.

Connectivity Use Cases:

  1. Extending VLANs / high-bandwidth replication / connecting datacentre workloads to offices (Ethernet Connect use cases).
  2. Multi-site private networking and managed WAN scenarios (Voyager WAN).

💼 Who It Serves

  1. Residential and business customers needing broadband and communications services.
  2. Businesses needing NZ-hosted infrastructure: VPS, VDC, Cloud Servers, Dedicated Servers, and Colocation.
  3. Organizations prioritizing NZ data residency / sovereignty (explicitly marketed).