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DC BLOX Completes Myrtle Beach to Atlanta Dark Fiber Route

Route Connects the Myrtle Beach Cable Landing Station to Atlanta Connectivity Exchanges

ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--DC BLOX, a premier provider of connected data centers and fiber network solutions in the Southeast U.S., announced that its new dark fiber route connecting its Myrtle Beach Cable Landing Station (CLS) to Atlanta has been completed. This unique high-capacity East-West route serves as the new backbone to the Southeast region enabling hyperscalers, global and regional communications providers, local ISPs and enterprises to connect regionally and internationally.

DC BLOX announces the completion of their dark fiber route from Myrtle Beach, SC to Atlanta, GA! This route connects DC BLOX's cable landing station to the Atlanta Connectivity Exchange, enabling hyperscalers, global and regional communications providers.

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On the heels of DC BLOX’s announcement that it has completed its new Cable Landing Station (CLS) in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina in October 2023, this new network enables direct terrestrial connectivity from the CLS to the rapidly growing data center and communications center of Atlanta. The route runs from Myrtle Beach, SC, near Charleston, SC, through Augusta, GA to the major downtown connectivity centers in Atlanta including 56 Marietta Street, and on to the growing data center base in Lithia Springs, GA.

“With our regional colocation data centers, the Myrtle Beach CLS, our regional network, and this new dark fiber route, DC BLOX is building the infrastructure needed to support the Southeast’s rapid growth,” said Kurt Stoever, Chief Operating Officer of DC BLOX. “Digital infrastructure is the foundation that will drive the economies of the 21st century, and DC BLOX is proud to be enabling our communities to thrive.”

The DC BLOX East-West route offers route diversity for data traffic between Northern Virginia and Atlanta. Windstream has previously announced its Beach Route, which will provide connectivity from Raleigh, North Carolina to Myrtle Beach, SC and then to points further south.

DC BLOX is also building a dark fiber ring around Atlanta which will connect into two hyperscale-ready data center facilities in development east and west of the city. The metro Atlanta fiber ring will also connect to the East-West route further expanding global connectivity options from the area.

With the East-West route passing through many rural areas along its path across South Carolina and Georgia, the route serves as a network express route to Atlanta for ISPs and local Cooperatives who are building broadband services for underserved and rural communities, contributing to efforts to bridge the digital divide.

“Our recently established fiber route with DC BLOX represents a strategic collaboration aimed at achieving business success. By harnessing the advanced infrastructure capabilities of DC BLOX and our forward-thinking approach, we are paving the way for unprecedented levels of connectivity and resilience,” said Bobby Armentrout, Sr. Director of NP&O / Construction at Home Telecom, the route’s first customer. “This potent synergy positions us to elevate our operations significantly, enabling the agility, scalability, and dependability vital for thriving in the digital era."

To learn more about DC BLOX and its new cable landing station, please visit www.dcblox.com

About DC BLOX

DC BLOX owns and operates connected 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 several others in development. For more information, please visit www.dcblox.com, call +1.877.590.1684, and connect with DC BLOX on X, LinkedIn, and Facebook.

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DC BLOX announces the completion of their dark fiber route from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina to Atlanta, Georgia.
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