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DC BLOX: Palm Coast Data Center

DC BLOX Palm Coast Data Center is located at Palm Coast, Florida, United States. The gross building size for this location has not been provided. The gross colocation space is not available for this data center. No power information has been offered for this location. We found 4 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. No certifications are specified for this location.
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About Palm Coast Data Center

The Palm Coast Data Center, operated by DC BLOX, is a specialized cable landing station and data center campus located in Palm Coast, Florida. Designed to serve as a strategic subsea connectivity gateway for the southeastern United States, the facility will connect international submarine cable systems to terrestrial fiber networks, improving global connectivity, route diversity, and network resilience. The Palm Coast site is positioned as DC BLOX’s second subsea cable landing station campus and is expected to launch with Google’s Sol cable landing station, supporting Florida’s growth as a digital infrastructure hub.

⚙️ Facility Highlights

  1. Specialized cable landing station designed to support international subsea cable systems.
  2. Planned to support up to six high-capacity submarine cable systems.
  3. First phase expected to be operational by Q1 2027.
  4. Designed to house communications and power systems that connect subsea cables to terrestrial networks.
  5. Colocation features include cabinets with power options, A/B power, smart hands, and a 100% SLA for power, temperature, and humidity.
  6. Developed as a resilient Southeast landing point, distinct from existing northern, Mid-Atlantic, and southern cable landing routes.

🔐 Security & Compliance

  1. Multi-layer physical security from the perimeter to the cabinet.
  2. 24/7/365 manned security desk.
  3. CCTV coverage at perimeter, ingress/egress, office, data hall, and cabinet areas.
  4. Secure customer environments suitable for communications infrastructure, network operators, and subsea cable partners.

🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access

  1. Purpose-built to interconnect subsea cable systems with terrestrial fiber networks.
  2. Designed to improve global access to the U.S. through a diverse Southeast landing location.
  3. Expected to launch with Google’s Sol Cable Landing Station.
  4. Supports network diversity, international connectivity, and resilient communications routes.
  5. Suitable for carriers, subsea cable operators, cloud platforms, content providers, and global network operators.

💼 Who It Serves

  1. Subsea cable operators requiring a Florida landing station.
  2. Global carriers and network providers seeking Southeast U.S. route diversity.
  3. Cloud, content, and hyperscale platforms needing international connectivity.
  4. Enterprises requiring resilient global network access.
  5. Telecommunications providers connecting international routes to U.S. terrestrial networks.