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Wnet Telecom: WNET DC Kraków

Wnet Telecom WNET DC Kraków is located at Królewska 65, 30-045 Kraków, Polonia. 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 25 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. No certifications are specified for this location.
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About WNET DC Kraków

The WNET DC Kraków data center, operated by Wnet Telecom, is located at 65 Królewska, Kraków, Poland.

 This facility is part of Wnet’s Polish data center infrastructure and supports its national fiber/IP network. The site is positioned to serve businesses within the Lesser Poland (Małopolskie) region, offering a resilient option in a secondary Polish market outside of Warsaw.

In 2025, Wnet announced the launch of DC WNET.Kraków II, a new expansion phase designed to serve higher performance colocation demands, offering enhanced reliability and higher per-rack power densities. 

⚙️ Facility Highlights

  • Available power capacity: 3.0 MW at the Kraków site 
  • APC server racks offered with up to 4 kW per rack capacity in the new DC Kraków II phase 
  • Designed infrastructure to support 99.999% availability (5-nines) in the expanded phase 
  • Efficient cooling and environmental systems to maintain stable temperature and humidity (standard for modern colocation setups) — implied in new phase launch statement 

🔐 Security & Compliance

  • 24/7 professional technical support as part of the new DC Kraków II operations 
  • Access control and surveillance implied — standard for data centers of this class (though not explicitly disclosed)
  • Wnet’s website lists ISO/IEC 27001:2022 in its news “useful information” section, indicating organizational-level compliance intent 

🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access

  • Multiple carrier options through Wnet’s own fiber / network infrastructure (Wnet operates its own fiber network in Poland) 
  • Short routing to major European and U.S. traffic exchange points from the new DC Kraków II phase as marketed in the announcement 
  • Colocation clients gain cross-connect and peering capabilities consistent with Wnet’s neutral network posture 

💼 Who It Serves

  • Local and regional Polish enterprises seeking colocation outside Warsaw
  • Organizations needing medium to high power per rack (up to ~4 kW) in Poland
  • Businesses that value geographic diversity and redundancy in Central Europe
  • Network operators, content providers, and ISPs looking for alternative peering / interconnect points
  • Customers requiring high availability (5-nines) infrastructure in a stable Central European locale