DC BLOX to Speak at PTC’19

DC BLOX Chief Executive Officer Jeff Uphues will speak at the Pacific Telecommunications Council Conference (PTC’19) on Tuesday, January 22, 2019 at 2:50pm. The annual conference is a strategic springboard for the global communications industry, providing attendees with a three-day platform to focus on planning, networking, and discovering what the new year will bring.

Mr. Uphues will join presenters from FiberLight and Zayo for a panel discussion titled, “Liquid Networks and Edgy Data Centers”. This panel will discuss the role of different stakeholders in delivering content to the Edge and assess factors such as:

  • Who are the most important players in the edge eco-system?
  • How does one balance balance latency vs. location?
  • What are the fastest-growth edge markets?
  • What is the role of SDN and emerging technologies such as AR and VR?

WHAT:

“Liquid Networks and Edgy Data Centers” Panel Discussion

WHERE:

PTC’19: FROM PIPES TO PLATFORMS
Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort
Tapa Tower, Tapa 2
Honolulu, Hawaii

WHEN:

Tuesday, January 22, 2019
2:50pm – 3:15pm

WHO:

Jeff Uphues, CEO, DC BLOX
Don MacNeil, CEO, FiberLight, LLC
Jack Waters, CTO & President of Fiber Solutions, Zayo

About DC BLOX
DC BLOX owns and operates interconnected multi-tenant data centers that deliver the infrastructure and connectivity essential to power today’s digital business. DC BLOX’s colocation facilities, robust connectivity ecosystem, dark fiber solutions, and hyperscale-ready data centers provide the digital infrastructure necessary to enable the rapid growth of the Southeast’s digital economy. DC BLOX’s data centers are located in Birmingham, AL; Huntsville, AL; Chattanooga, TN; Greenville, SC, Myrtle Beach, SC, with others in development near Atlanta and Berkeley County, SC. For more information, please visit www.www.dcblox.com, call +1. 877.590.1684, and connect with DC BLOX on X, LinkedIn, and Facebook.

Media Contact:
iMiller Public Relations for DC BLOX
Tel: +1.866.307.2510

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