Palm Coast Cable Landing Station

Connecting Globally: DC BLOX Redefines Hyperscale Cable Landing Stations

Type: Cable Landing Station, Colocation

Palm Coast, Florida CLS – Coming in Q1 2027

In partnership with global hyperscale partners, DC BLOX is expanding its subsea cable landing station portfolio with a new facility in Palm Coast, Florida. The Palm Coast CLS is designed to host multiple subsea cables and provide carrier-neutral colocation space for network and cable operators, communications providers, hyperscalers, local enterprises, and global telecom partners.

The DC BLOX Palm Coast CLS, expected to be operational by Q1 2027, will support six new subsea cables that connect through Flagler Beach, Florida. Anchored by a major hyperscale tenant, this facility will provide global access to the United States through a Southeast location distinct from other cable landings in Jacksonville and Miami. It will complement DC BLOX’s existing cable landing station in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, offering greater route diversity and resiliency for international communications.

Palm Coast Cable Landing Station Key Features

Designed to support a minimum of 10MW of power

Built on over 20 acres to accommodate long-term growth

State-of-the-art, Tier III concurrently maintainable design

High-capacity subsea cable support with dedicated cable power infrastructure

Colocation space for cable operators, hyperscalers, subsea cable partners, and carriers

Positioned to provide diverse connectivity in the Southeast and enhance access to digital infrastructure ecosystems

Carrier-neutral design with scalability for future international and regional traffic

Carrier Interconnection Ecosystem

With its distinctive geographic location and support for multiple subsea cable systems, the Palm Coast cable landing station is expected to become a strategic hub for international connectivity.

Global carriers, national and regional communications providers, hyperscalers, and other content providers will be able to interconnect and expand their network reach through this new facility.

Colocation Features

Cabinets included with power options available

Multiple layers of security from the perimeter to the cabinet, 24x7x365 manned security desk and CCTV at perimeter, ingress/egress, office, data hall and cabinets

AB power with primary and redundant PDU’s for 208V3P 30Amp with C13 connectors

100% SLA for power, temperature and humidity

Smart hands available

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