DC Blox builds connected data centers across underserved Southeast US markets — Atlanta, Birmingham, Chattanooga, Huntsville, Greenville, and Myrtle Beach, where it also operates a subsea cable landing. These are Tier 2 and 3 metros where national providers are thin. If your users, operations, or recovery sites sit in the Southeast and you want infrastructure close to them, DC Blox is the conversation.
DC Blox operates a connected network of data centers concentrated in Southeast US Tier 2 and 3 metros — markets that national platforms tend to underserve. The footprint is built to keep infrastructure close to users and operations in the region, with a Myrtle Beach subsea cable landing adding international connectivity into the Southeast. For organizations with a Southeast presence that need colocation, regional redundancy, or recovery sites near their operations, the regional density and connectivity are the lead story.
Organizations with users, operations, or recovery needs in Southeast metros where national providers don't reach.
If you need recovery or redundant sites geographically separated but still close to Southeast operations, the connected footprint is the value-add.
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