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Sejong Telecom: Bundang Data Center

Sejong Telecom Bundang Data Center is located at 85 Yonggu-daero 2771beon-gil, Suji-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, Corea del Sur. The gross building size for this location has not been provided. The gross colocation space is not available for this data center. No power information has been offered for this location. We found 71 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. No certifications are specified for this location.
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About Bundang Data Center

The Bundang Data Center, operated by SEJONG Telecom, is a high-availability, carrier-neutral facility located in the Bundang district of Gyeonggi-do, one of South Korea’s premier technology and enterprise corridors. Strategically positioned near Seoul yet outside high-density urban risk zones, the facility is engineered to support mission-critical workloads, cloud and content platforms, and enterprise IT operations requiring low latency and strong domestic connectivity. As part of SEJONG’s national data-center and network ecosystem, Bundang delivers resilient infrastructure, dense carrier access, and high-performance interconnection capabilities for Korean and international operators.

⚙️ Facility Highlights

  1. Tier III–aligned architecture, providing concurrently maintainable power and cooling for always-on operations.
  2. Redundant power systems, featuring dual power paths, UPS protection, and diesel generators to ensure continuous uptime.
  3. High-efficiency cooling, using precision HVAC and optimized airflow to maintain consistent thermal conditions for high-density deployments.
  4. Designed for scale, offering flexible colocation options—from individual racks to private cages and enterprise suites.
  5. Carrier-neutral environment, enabling seamless interconnection across Korea’s top telecom and broadband providers.
  6. SEJONG network integration, supplying extensive nationwide fiber reach, peering, and multi-cloud access capabilities.
  7. Robust monitoring & engineering support, ensuring rapid response times and operational reliability.

🔐 Security & Compliance

  1. 24/7 on-site security personnel supported by multilayer CCTV surveillance and monitored access zones.
  2. Multi-factor authentication, typically including biometric scanning, access cards, and secure man-trap entry systems.
  3. Fire detection & suppression, featuring early smoke detection (e.g., VESDA) and gas-based suppression systems to protect equipment and minimize downtime.
  4. Strong regulatory compliance alignment, supporting Korean enterprise, financial-sector, and cloud-security standards such as:
  5. ISMS (Information Security Management System, Korea)
  6. ISO 27001 (Information Security)
  7. ISO 9001 (Quality Management)
  8. Secure colocation suites, offering private, access-controlled environments for sensitive workloads.

🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access

  1. Carrier-neutral with direct access to multiple Korean Tier-1 carriers, broadband operators, and IX partners.
  2. Low-latency connectivity to the Seoul metropolitan area, enabling rapid access to enterprises, government networks, and cloud/on-prem hybrid workloads.
  3. Cross-connect services in copper, fiber, or virtual connection formats for inter-tenant, cloud, or network interconnection.
  4. Direct integration with SEJONG’s backbone, enabling high-bandwidth national transit, international gateways, and cloud access nodes.
  5. Ideal for content delivery, gaming, fintech, and hyperscale cloud extension, all of which rely on Korea’s dense digital ecosystem.

💼 Who It Serves

  1. Enterprises needing high-availability infrastructure close to Seoul but outside its higher-risk zones.
  2. Telecom carriers and ISPs expanding presence or building POPs with dense domestic connectivity.
  3. Cloud, SaaS, and digital service platforms seeking reliable regional hosting for Korea-based users.
  4. Financial services and regulated industries requiring compliance-driven colocation environments.
  5. Media, gaming, and content-delivery operators needing low-latency regional distribution across Korea.