Originally posted on Data Center POST.
DC BLOX, a leading provider of digital infrastructure across the Southeastern United States, has announced an exciting update that underscores the Southeast’s rising profile in global digital connectivity. The company has revealed plans to develop a second major subsea cable landing station (CLS) campus in Palm Coast, Florida. This news signals another major milestone for the Atlanta-based digital infrastructure provider as well as marking a strategic leap for the state of Florida’s digital future.
Located between Jacksonville and Orlando, Palm Coast is set to become a new gateway for international data traffic. DC BLOX’s planned campus will provide a strategic alternative to the more congested cable landing points in the Northeast and South Florida, offering diversity and resilience for global network operators. The facility is expected to support multiple subsea cables, including Google’s newly announced Sol cable to Spain, and will be operational by early 2027.
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