Regional fiber-optic telecom operator with expanding broadband infrastructure
TeleData operates a regional telecommunications network across hundreds of kilometers of owned fiber, copper, and coaxial infrastructure in southern Germany, anchored by Cisco and Juniper routing platforms. Current project work on NetBox deployment, CI/CD automation, and firewall landscape standardization signals a shift toward network-as-code practices—a maturation path typical of operators moving from manual configuration toward scalable infrastructure management. Active hiring across engineering, security, and operations roles reflects the infrastructure demands of fiber-broadband expansion.
TeleData is a publicly traded German telecommunications operator founded in 1997, headquartered in Friedrichshafen. The company owns and operates a regional transmission network delivering internet, voice, television, dedicated lines, and data services to residential and business customers. Core infrastructure consists of fiber-optic, copper, and wireless transmission assets. Revenue model is subscription-based across residential and enterprise segments, with a stated strategic focus on broadband fiber buildout and regional partnership integration with municipal utilities and local carriers.
Cisco (IOS, ASA, Firepower, DNA Center) and Juniper routing platforms, DNS/DHCP, Syslog monitoring, and Cisco Firepower Threat Defense firewalls. Network spans hundreds of kilometers of owned fiber, copper, and coaxial cable.
NetBox network documentation deployment, CI/CD pipeline development, firewall standardization and hardening, site-to-site VPN infrastructure, and fiber-broadband expansion. Automation of repetitive network management tasks is a priority.
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