Wide Host Media: Wide Host Media – Bandung
About Wide Host Media – Bandung
The Wide Host Media – Bandung facility is listed in PeeringDB as “Wide Host Media - Bandung” and is associated with Wide Host Media (PT Cloud Media Teknologi). The published facility address is Wisma Bumiputera, Lantai 8, Jalan Asia Afrika No. 141–149, Kelurahan Kebon Pisang, Kecamatan Sumur Bandung, Bandung, Jawa Barat 40112, Indonesia.
Wide Host Media’s official website markets colocation services delivered in Bandung (and also references Jakarta), including rack cabinet colocation and “colocation server” offerings. Facility-level power capacity, total white space, and independently verifiable certification identifiers are Not publicly disclosed.
⚙️ Facility Highlights
- Facility name (directory listing): Wide Host Media - Bandung.
- Operator (published): Wide Host Media (PT Cloud Media Teknologi).
- Address (published): Wisma Bumiputera, Lantai 8, Jalan Asia Afrika No. 141–149, Bandung, Jawa Barat 40112, Indonesia.
- Colocation offerings (published): Rack Cabinet Colocation Server (up to 42U), Half Rack 20U, Full Rack 42U, and Private Rack Cages are marketed.
- Included power per package (published, commercial packaging): examples include 1320 VA (Half Rack), 2200 VA (Full Rack), and 4400 VA (Private Rack Cages) stated as “FREE Power … for Lifetime” (package terms; facility capacity is Not publicly disclosed).
- Network / upstream positioning (published): “Multiple Upstream” and connectivity to internet exchanges in Indonesia and Singapore are claimed in colocation marketing.
- Backbone claim (published): “100Gbps Network Speed” is stated on the company’s Technology and Infrastructure page (scope/implementation per-site is Not publicly disclosed).
- Available voltage services (directory listing): 48 VDC, 400 VAC, 480 VAC are listed for the facility in PeeringDB.
🔐 Security & Compliance
- Security posture (marketing claim): Wide Host Media states its data center environments are monitored 24 hours and “guarded/monitored” using security technology; Bandung-specific control lists are Not publicly disclosed.
- Private cage controls (published): “Private rack cages” are marketed with additional security camera access and fingerprint doorlock access for the leased cage area.
- Site access process (published): customer access to the data center is described as requiring a visit request via the customer/client area.
- Fire detection: Not publicly disclosed.
- Fire suppression: Not publicly disclosed.
- CCTV coverage scope: Not publicly disclosed (beyond the private-cage “security camera access” statement).
Compliance & standards (operator-level / site-supported):
- Wide Host Media’s colocation pages reference operating in a “Green Data Center” and claim Tier III in marketing text; the certification standard, issuing body, certificate scope, and certificate IDs are Not publicly disclosed.
Facility-specific certification scopes and certificate IDs are not publicly disclosed.
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
Wide Host Media markets multiple upstream connectivity and states it connects to internet exchanges in Indonesia and Singapore as part of its colocation positioning. Specific carrier lists, meet-me room details, cross-connect product definitions, and diverse fiber entry information for the Bandung facility are Not publicly disclosed on the primary sources reviewed.
The facility does not operate an Internet Exchange (IX).
The presence of network exchanges or peering platforms via tenants does not constitute IX operation.
💼 Who It Serves
- Organizations deploying colocated infrastructure requiring dedicated rack space in Bandung (rack and cage offerings are marketed).
- Businesses needing upstream diversity and connectivity positioned around regional IX access (exact implementation is Not publicly disclosed).
- Customers requiring private secure cage space with additional access controls (as marketed).
- Teams needing on-site installation support (engineer assistance for racking/installation is described; staffing model is Not publicly disclosed).
- Users requiring controlled visit-based access to their colocated equipment (request-based entry is described).