Magenta Telekom
Magenta Telekom is an Austrian telecommunications and Information and Communication Technology (ICT) provider that offers fixed and mobile connectivity, network access, and related digital services for consumer, business, and public-sector customers.
- Mobile communications services for voice, data, and messaging across Austria
- Fixed-line broadband internet, TV, and telephony services for residential and business users
- Business connectivity and Wide Area Network (WAN) solutions for branch networking and site-to-site communication
- Cloud, hosting, and ICT services for enterprises and institutional customers
- Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity and Machine-to-Machine Communication (M2M) services for industry and service providers
More About Magenta Telekom
Magenta Telekom operates as a full-service telecommunications provider in Austria, supplying mobile and fixed connectivity, IP-based services, and ICT solutions used by enterprises, mid-market companies, and public institutions. The company runs radio access and core networks for mobile communications and fixed access networks for broadband, and integrates these infrastructure layers into service bundles tailored for both consumer and business environments.
In enterprise and institutional settings, Magenta Telekom’s portfolio spans mobile voice and data services, fixed Ethernet and IP-VPN connectivity, and internet uplinks used for branch connectivity, remote offices, and data center access. Customers typically integrate Magenta Telekom services into hybrid network architectures that combine MPLS-based VPNs (networking) or IPsec-based site-to-site tunnels (network security) with public internet access. These services are often positioned as underlay transport for Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN) (networking) or other overlay solutions managed by customers or third-party integrators.
The company offers fixed broadband access delivered over cable, fiber, and other high-speed access technologies (broadband networking), which businesses use for office connectivity, guest Wi-Fi backhaul, and cloud application access. Enterprise internet products typically rely on standard internet protocols such as IPv4 and IPv6 (networking), with support for Domain Name System (DNS), Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), and routing via Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) or static configurations, depending on the customer setup. For larger customers, dedicated access lines and Ethernet-based services (carrier Ethernet) are used to connect sites, data centers, or cloud on-ramps.
Magenta Telekom also provides ICT and cloud-related services (cloud and hosting), such as data center space, hosting, and managed infrastructure options. These services are integrated with network products to form end-to-end solutions that combine connectivity, security controls, and application access. Enterprises may use Magenta Telekom as a single contracting party for WAN, internet, and selected infrastructure services, consolidating Service Level Agreements (SLAs), support, and monitoring through one provider.
In the area of IoT and machine-to-machine services (IoT connectivity), Magenta Telekom supplies SIM-based connectivity over its mobile network, including Long Term Evolution (LTE) and other cellular technologies, to support telemetry, asset tracking, smart metering, and industrial applications. These offerings rely on standard cellular protocols and can integrate with customer platforms or third-party IoT application stacks. Device and connectivity management typically leverage standard APIs and management portals to provision SIMs, monitor usage, and enforce policies.
Within a technology and vendor directory, Magenta Telekom aligns with categories such as mobile network operator (MNO), fixed broadband and Ethernet connectivity provider (networking), managed WAN and internet access provider (network services), and regional ICT and hosting provider (cloud and hosting). Its portfolio is used by organizations that require national coverage in Austria, integration with global connectivity through roaming and peering arrangements, and contracts that bundle telecommunications and ICT services under one provider framework.