T Systems: Frankfurt Data Center
About Frankfurt Data Center
The T-Systems Frankfurt Data Center (Hahnstraße 43, 60528 Frankfurt am Main) is part of the T-Systems / Deutsche Telekom data center campus in the Frankfurt area, situated in the Niederrad / Frankfurt-Süd district. The site functions as both a corporate and operational hub for T-Systems, housing critical infrastructure and data center assets as part of their broader German and global hosting footprint
Frankfurt is one of Europe’s preeminent digital and network exchanges — home to DE-CIX and a dense telecommunications ecosystem. The Hahnstraße site benefits from this connectivity density, proximity to core network infrastructure, and logistical access to the Rhein-Main metro area. As one of T-Systems’ flagship sites, it is part of their 13-site data center portfolio
⚙️ Facility Highlights
Because explicit facility-level specifications (power, cooling, redundancy) aren’t publicly disclosed, the following highlights are based on T-Systems’ general approach to data centers and known attributes of their Frankfurt campus:
- The site is designated in listings as T-Systems FFM1 (Frankfurt, Hahnstraße)
- Part of a multi-data center campus infrastructure for redundancy and capacity scaling
- Likely employs standard redundancy (e.g. UPS, generator backup) consistent with T-Systems’ data center operations
- Co-location of network operations, corporate offices, and ICT infrastructure
- Integration into T-Systems’ internal monitoring, facility management, and digital services stack
🔐 Security & Compliance
- As a core T-Systems campus, the facility is expected to operate under rigorous physical and digital security protocols (though no public certificate listing was found)
- Being a critical infrastructure site in Germany, it would conform to German data protection, IT security, and telecom regulatory requirements
- Headquarter address, so integrated security likely includes biometric / badge access, CCTV surveillance, and controlled ingress areas
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
- The site is in Frankfurt, one of Europe’s densest connectivity hubs, giving access to numerous carriers, backhaul routes, peering and transit providers
- It is part of T-Systems’ internal network infrastructure, linking to their other data centers and backbone networks
- Likely supports cross-connects, carrier-neutral or semi-neutral interconnection options (within T-Systems’ ecosystem)
- Because it’s a campus site, fiber entry and path diversity would be expected to support high resilience
💼 Who It Serves
- Enterprises and government clients requiring core infrastructure and ICT services in Germany
- Customers of T-Systems seeking close proximity to their operational and corporate IT infrastructure
- Clients needing high-availability, secure, and compliant colocation within a major German provider’s ecosystem
- Organizations wanting hybrid cloud, connectivity, and managed services integrated with T-Systems’ solutions