DC BLOX has initiated construction of its Greenville-Spartanburg, South Carolina data center. The data center, designed to Uptime Institute’s Tier III standards, will be the first-of-its-kind multi-tenant data center in South Carolina. The facility will be capable of protecting Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI), providing enterprises and government entities throughout South Carolina access to a highly efficient, secure and interconnected data center - for the first time in this market. With an initial capacity of 1MW of critical IT load, the first phase of DC BLOX’s new Greenville data center is set to be completed by the third quarter of 2021.
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Leading Data Center Operator DC BLOX Gains $187 Million Funding
The $187 million funding is led by Post Road Group and Bain Capital Credit to accelerate DC BLOX’s enterprise and cloud data center deployments in new markets.
Verizon Sells 5G mmWave Spectrum Licenses to Geolinks
GeoLinks, a telecommunications company in California, announced its acquisition of 208 Local Multipoint Distribution Service (LMDS) band spectrum licenses from Verizon, covering markets across the United States.
Facebook to Sell Excess Fiber Capacity
Supporting the 3 billion people using Facebook services around the world with the best possible experience requires scalable network connectivity between their data centers and the rest of the world. In North America, this means developing new fiber routes that provide fast, efficient, and reliable access to the people using their products and services.
New Hampshire Towns to Partner with Consolidated on Fiber Internet
Consolidated Communications has been selected to build new fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) Internet networks in eight New Hampshire towns.
Telefonica’s Movistar turns on Open RAN Network in South America
In order to continue accelerating the digitization of the country, Telefonica’s Movistar has deployed the first mobile communication network in South America based on Open RAN technology, covering 81,000 inhabitants in the city of Puerto Madryn, in Chubut Argentina. IBM has led the systems integration, bringing together components and systems from multiple software and hardware vendors - including Altiostar, Red Hat, Quanta, Gigatera and Kontron, pre-integrating the solution and enabling its end-to-end deployment.
Space-Based 5G Global Network to Redefine Mobile Communications
Omnispace and Lockheed Martin have entered into a strategic interest agreement to explore develop 5G capability from space.
First Subsea Cable System on the US East Coast Gains Funding
PCCW Global Enhances Global Network
PCCW Global, in collaboration with Naitel, a licensed telecommunications service provider in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, have enhanced Middle Eastern international connectivity and expanded the region’s network reach by extending PCCW Global’s growing global Tier 1 network coverage via a new IP node in Aqaba, Jordan.
SING Cable between India and Singapore on Target
The first truly open access submarine cable to directly connect India to Singapore, with branches to Thailand, Indonesia and Oman continues to hit its milestones remaining firmly on track for a 2023 delivery.