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Peregrine Networks: Dover Data Center

Peregrine Networks Dover Data Center is located at 383 Central Avenue, Dover, New Hampshire 03820, 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 25 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. No certifications are specified for this location.
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About Dover Data Center

Peregrine Networks Dover Data Center in Dover, New Hampshire supports business connectivity, managed networking, Ethernet services, and regional colocation access for organizations operating across New Hampshire, southern Maine, and northern Massachusetts. The Dover service presence is tied to Peregrine Networks’ 383 Central Ave office location and business-class data platform, while the provider’s verified colocation service is listed for 27 Lowell Street, Manchester, NH. Peregrine’s Dover offering is strongest for businesses that need dedicated internet, fiber connectivity, fixed wireless access, Ethernet transport, monitoring, IP addressing, and resilient network services rather than a large wholesale data center footprint.

The provider’s business data service includes fiber and wireless technologies, dedicated-class internet service with speeds up to 10 Gbps, 24×7 proactive network monitoring, customer usage charts, robust service level agreements, and available IP blocks. Peregrine also lists Ethernet services for linking local and regional offices, along with IoT connectivity for building systems such as HVAC, cameras, and security devices. Its Manchester colocation service includes ¼ rack, ½ rack, full rack, and individual 1U spaces, secure or open rack options, 24×7 key fob access, video surveillance, monitored temperature and humidity conditions, and 24/7 emergency network support.

For Dover businesses, Peregrine Networks provides a local connectivity partner with direct regional relevance in Dover, Manchester, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and the broader Seacoast business corridor. The company’s 2024 network backbone upgrade at 1 Washington Street, Dover added symmetrical 1 Gbps service availability for that building, extending Peregrine’s local network footprint for business internet, managed switches, WiFi solutions, and firewall implementation. The combination of Dover network services and Manchester colocation access makes the platform suitable for regional enterprises, professional services firms, distributed offices, web infrastructure, backup systems, and business continuity deployments that need local support and resilient connectivity.

🏢 Facility Highlights

  1. Dover Service Presence: Business-class data services supported from Dover, New Hampshire
  2. Regional Colocation Access: Colocation listed at 27 Lowell Street in Manchester, NH
  3. Rack Options: ¼ rack, ½ rack, full rack, and individual 1U spaces listed for colocation
  4. Access Control: 24×7 key fob access listed for colocation customers
  5. Monitoring: 24×7 proactive network monitoring and fault detection listed for business data services

🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access

  1. Internet Services: Dedicated-class internet service with speeds up to 10 Gbps
  2. Ethernet Services: Regional office interconnection through SYMMETRY Ethernet Service
  3. Dover Backbone Upgrade: 1 Washington Street upgraded for symmetrical 1 Gbps service
  4. Diverse Paths: Colocation area links backed by diverse paths
  5. IP Services: Various IP block options available

🔒 Security & Operations

  1. Colocation Access: 24×7 key fob access
  2. Surveillance: Video surveillance listed for the colocation area
  3. Environmental Monitoring: Network-monitored temperature and humidity room conditions
  4. Support: Full network technical support with 24/7 emergency support

🏭 Who It Serves

  1. Regional Businesses: Dover and Seacoast organizations needing business internet and Ethernet connectivity
  2. Distributed Offices: Multi-site organizations using Ethernet interconnection
  3. Network-Dependent Workloads: Business applications requiring monitored, always-on connectivity
  4. Continuity Deployments: Servers placed outside a customer’s primary business location