
Open Telekom Cloud
Deutsche Telekom's enterprise public cloud platform operating from owned twin-core data centers in Germany, the Netherlands, and Switzerland.
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Product overview
Open Telekom Cloud, rebranded to T Cloud Public in February 2026, is Deutsche Telekom's enterprise public cloud platform operated by T-Systems. The service runs in Deutsche Telekom-owned data centers organized as twin-core pairs: Magdeburg and Biere in Germany (three availability zones), Almere and Aalsmeer in the Netherlands (three AZs), and Bern and Zollikofen in Switzerland. The German and Dutch regions are 550 km apart for geographic redundancy. The product portfolio covers Elastic Cloud Servers, bare-metal dedicated hosts, block and object storage, managed Kubernetes (Cloud Container Engine), relational database services, the ModelArts AI/ML platform, and FunctionGraph serverless computing. GPU instances include NVIDIA H100 (1 to 8 GPUs per VM), V100, T4, and P100. ModelArts provides end-to-end AI model training and inference. The platform holds ISO 27001, BSI C5, SOC 1/2/3, TISAX, and DIN EN 50600 certifications and is compliant with BaFin financial sector regulations. Deutsche Telekom is a Gaia-X founding member and leads the Structura-X infrastructure initiative. Forrester rates the service as a Leader and ISG recognizes it as a leading European public cloud. A β¬250 starting credit is available for new accounts. KEY FEATURES: - Backed by Deutsche Telekom (β¬112 billion group revenue), fully owned twin-core data centers in Germany, Netherlands, and Switzerland - Rated Leader by Forrester and leading provider by ISG for European public cloud - C5, SOC 1/2/3, TISAX, ISO 27001, BaFin-compliant certifications - NVIDIA H100 GPU instances (up to 8 per VM), ModelArts AI platform, and FunctionGraph serverless - Gaia-X founding member and leader of Structura-X pan-European cloud infrastructure project