Connectivity
Carrier-neutral datacenters in Romania
Which datacenters in Romania have the most carriers?
17 datacenter facilities in Romania show active or dense network connectivity in the viabandwidth directory, 5 of them dense. Each band is a verified summary of how many networks, exchanges, and carriers are present — derived from network data, not a self-reported map. Unlock the operator dossier for the exact carrier and ASN counts behind each facility.
Connectivity bands derived from PeeringDB and RIR registrations and independently verified. Last reviewed 2026-06-10.
17 facilities
M247 Europe Bucharest
M247 Ltd
Bucharest, Romania
Teletrans Datacenter
Teletrans
Bucharest, Romania
Voxility IR1 Bucharest
Voxility
Bucharest, Romania
efectRO DC1
efectRO SRL
Cluj Napoca, Romania
CobraNET Main Datacenter
CobraNET SRL
Arad, Romania
WhiteHat 2
Anonymous SRL
Brăila, Romania
GTS Telecom DC Bucharest
GTS Telecom
Bucharest, Romania
NAV Communications - Data Center
NAV COMMUNICATIONS SRL
Bucharest, Romania
NXDATA-1 Bucharest (BUH1)
NXDATA
Bucharest, Romania
NXDATA-2 Bucharest (BUH2)
NXDATA
Bucharest, Romania
Radiocom
Societatea Naţională de Radiocomunicaţii S.A.
Bucharest, Romania
iNES Datacenter Bucharest
iNES Group
Bucharest, Romania
Starnet Media Cluj-Napoca
Comunicatii Starnet Media SRL
Cluj Napoca, Romania
DROBETA DATACENTER
DATA ZYX SRL
Drobeta Turnu Severin, Romania
WhiteHat
Anonymous SRL
Rotunda, Romania
WhiteHat 3
Anonymous SRL
Rotunda, Romania
Timisoara 1
NETPROTECT SRL
Timisoara, Romania
Frequently asked questions
- How many connected datacenters are in Romania?
- 17 facilities show an active or dense connectivity band, 5 of them dense.
- What is a connectivity band?
- A verified summary of network density. Dense means many networks, exchanges, and carriers; Active means multiple networks or an exchange on-net. The exact counts are part of the paid operator dossier.
- Why does carrier density matter?
- More carriers present means more route redundancy, more price competition, and lower latency to reach networks — the core reason network engineers shortlist one facility over another.