Telia Telehouse KJJ — Colocation Data Center
Sõle 14D, Tallinn, Harjumaa, EE
Source: PeeringDB
Facility Overview
Telia Telehouse KJJ represents Telia Company's colocation presence in Estonia's capital, strategically positioned to serve the Nordic and Baltic telecommunications infrastructure needs. As part of Telia's broader European data center portfolio, this facility operates under the established Telehouse brand, which has built a reputation for reliable telecommunications-focused colocation services across multiple markets.
Located at Sõle 14D in Tallinn, the facility benefits from Telia's extensive telecommunications heritage and network infrastructure. Telia Company, as one of the leading telecommunications operators in the Nordic and Baltic regions, brings decades of experience in critical infrastructure management to their colocation operations. This background positions the facility as a natural choice for organizations requiring robust connectivity and telecommunications-grade reliability.
Network Connectivity and Infrastructure
The facility's connection to Telia's broader network infrastructure represents a significant advantage for tenants. As a major telecommunications operator, Telia maintains extensive fiber networks throughout the Baltic region and beyond, providing tenants with direct access to high-quality network services. This telecommunications heritage typically translates into superior network redundancy and diverse routing options for mission-critical applications.
The Telehouse brand has historically focused on serving telecommunications carriers, internet service providers, and enterprises requiring premium connectivity services. This specialization often results in facilities designed with enhanced network infrastructure, including multiple fiber entry points and redundant network pathways that support high-availability deployments.
Services and Target Markets
Telia Telehouse KJJ serves organizations across multiple verticals, with particular strength in telecommunications, financial services, and enterprises requiring reliable Baltic region connectivity. The facility's operator background in telecommunications typically translates into comprehensive support for carrier-class requirements, including cross-connect services, meet-me-room facilities, and support for complex network configurations.
The colocation facility is well-positioned to serve organizations establishing or expanding their presence in the Baltic markets. This includes international enterprises seeking regional connectivity, local businesses requiring enterprise-grade infrastructure, and telecommunications providers needing carrier-neutral colocation space with access to Telia's network assets.
Operational Excellence
Telia's operational approach typically emphasizes telecommunications-grade reliability and service levels. This focus on carrier-class operations often extends to power infrastructure, cooling systems, and physical security measures designed to support mission-critical workloads. The company's experience managing critical telecommunications infrastructure provides a foundation for understanding the reliability requirements of enterprise colocation customers.
The facility's integration with Telia's broader service portfolio allows tenants to access additional managed services and network solutions as needed, providing flexibility for organizations with evolving infrastructure requirements in the Baltic region.
About Colocation in Tallinn
Tallinn Colocation Market
Tallinn has emerged as an important data center market within the Baltic region, benefiting from Estonia's advanced digital infrastructure and business-friendly regulatory environment. The city's position as a regional technology hub, supported by Estonia's leadership in digital government services and fintech innovation, drives consistent demand for enterprise-grade colocation services. The market serves both domestic Estonian businesses and international organizations seeking to establish presence in the Baltic states.
Estonia's membership in the European Union provides regulatory stability and compliance frameworks that appeal to international enterprises. The country's robust cybersecurity expertise, developed through both public and private sector initiatives, adds to Tallinn's attractiveness as a location for sensitive data operations. The relatively low risk profile for natural disasters and the stable political environment further enhance the city's appeal for critical infrastructure deployments.
Connectivity and Geographic Advantages
Tallinn's strategic location provides natural connectivity advantages to both Nordic and Eastern European markets. The city serves as a gateway between these regions, with established fiber infrastructure connecting to major European internet exchanges and submarine cable systems. This positioning makes Tallinn an effective location for organizations requiring low-latency connectivity across multiple European markets.
Competitive Landscape
The Tallinn colocation market includes both international operators and regional providers serving the Baltic states. Telia's presence represents the telecommunications operator segment of the market, competing alongside other carrier-neutral facilities and regional data center providers. The market maintains a balance between local Estonian demand and regional requirements from organizations serving broader Baltic or Nordic markets, creating opportunities for various types of colocation providers to establish sustainable operations.
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