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DC BLOX

Dual Connectivity (DC) BLOX is a data center and network infrastructure provider that develops and operates interconnected colocation facilities and related services for enterprises, content providers, and public sector entities, with a core focus on the Southeastern United States.

  • Regional colocation data centers and interconnection services for enterprises and service providers (data center / colocation).
  • High-bandwidth, software-defined network connectivity between DC BLOX data centers and carrier, cloud, and internet exchange ecosystems (network services).
  • Hybrid IT and cloud on-ramp capabilities that link customer environments to major public cloud platforms (cloud connectivity).
  • Disaster Recovery (DR), business continuity, and secure infrastructure hosting for regulated and mission-critical workloads (IT resilience services).
  • Support for edge computing, content distribution, and latency-sensitive applications in regional markets (edge and regional infrastructure).

More About DC BLOX

DC BLOX designs, builds, and operates multi-tenant colocation data centers in regional markets, with an emphasis on the Southeastern United States. Its facilities provide space, power, and cooling for customer-owned IT hardware, with service-level commitments tailored to enterprise, service provider, and public sector requirements. The company positions its footprint as part of a regional infrastructure platform for organizations that seek to host workloads closer to end users or specific operating locations rather than in distant hyperscale campuses.

The company’s data centers typically integrate carrier-neutral connectivity, enabling access to multiple telecommunications carriers, Internet Service Providers (ISP), and cloud on-ramps from a single facility. This model aligns DC BLOX with the broader colocation and interconnection category, in which data centers function as hubs that aggregate network paths and provide direct connections to cloud and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platforms. For enterprise architects and infrastructure planners, DC BLOX facilities address needs such as data residency, low-latency application delivery, and regional business continuity strategies.

DC BLOX offers network services built around high-capacity fiber and Software Defined Networking (SDN) principles (network services), interlinking its data centers and providing private, high-bandwidth connectivity between customer sites and cloud endpoints. These services are positioned as alternatives to customers building and managing their own Wide Area Network (WAN) infrastructure across the region. By combining colocation with managed connectivity, DC BLOX operates in both the data center colocation and network services categories and supports hybrid architectures that span on-premises (on-prem), regional data centers, and public cloud.

The company’s portfolio supports hybrid IT architectures in which customers place core systems or data stores in DC BLOX facilities while consuming elastic compute or platform services from public cloud providers (hybrid cloud / cloud connectivity). Typical use cases include DR sites, backup and archival storage locations, regional application hosting, and content distribution nodes. DC BLOX data centers are engineered for multi-tenant security and compliance controls consistent with enterprise and public sector expectations, such as segmented network architectures, controlled physical access, and support for audit and governance frameworks applicable to regulated workloads.

Within a marketplace taxonomy, DC BLOX maps to several categories: colocation and interconnection (regional data centers, carrier-neutral facilities), network services (private connectivity, SDN-based regional links), hybrid cloud enablement (cloud on-ramps and cloud-adjacent hosting), and IT resilience (disaster recovery, backup, and continuity infrastructure). Its emphasis on regional, interconnected facilities positions the company for workloads that benefit from proximity to local markets while maintaining connectivity to national and global networks and cloud platforms.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 45
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $1M-$10M

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Corporate Headquarters

6 West Druid Hills Drive Northea
Atlanta, GA 30329

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Software & Services
  • Industry: IT Services
  • Sub-Industry: Data Processing & Outsourced Services