DSP DC1 — Colocation Data CenterVerified
210 Rue Roger Gervolino, Noumea, NC
Facility Overview
DSP DC1 represents Data Services Pacific's colocation presence in Noumea, New Caledonia, strategically positioned at 210 Rue Roger Gervolino. As a colocation data center in this unique Pacific location, the facility serves organizations requiring reliable digital infrastructure in the French Pacific territory, offering proximity to both Australian and Asian markets while maintaining French regulatory compliance.
The data center provides essential colocation services for businesses operating in or expanding into the Pacific region. Organizations can house their critical IT infrastructure in a professionally managed environment while benefiting from the strategic geographic positioning that New Caledonia offers as a stable Pacific territory with strong telecommunications infrastructure.
Connectivity and Network Infrastructure
While specific carrier details are not publicly disclosed, the facility's location in Noumea positions it within New Caledonia's telecommunications ecosystem. The territory benefits from submarine cable connections that link the Pacific islands to Australia and other regional hubs, providing international connectivity options for colocation customers. This connectivity infrastructure supports businesses requiring reliable data transmission across Pacific markets.
The facility's network infrastructure is designed to support various connectivity needs, from basic internet access to more complex networking requirements for enterprises with distributed operations across the Pacific region.
Service Offerings
DSP DC1 provides core colocation services including space, power, and cooling for customer equipment. The facility supports various deployment models, from single server installations to larger enterprise deployments. Customers can expect standard colocation amenities such as secure equipment housing, environmental controls, and basic technical support services.
The data center serves organizations that need reliable infrastructure without the complexity and cost of building and maintaining their own facilities. This includes local businesses, regional enterprises, and organizations with specific requirements for data residency within New Caledonia's regulatory framework.
Target Market and Use Cases
The facility is well-suited for businesses operating in sectors such as telecommunications, mining, tourism, and government services - key industries in New Caledonia's economy. International companies with operations in the Pacific region may also utilize the facility for regional data storage and processing requirements.
Organizations requiring compliance with French data protection regulations while serving Pacific markets find particular value in this location. The facility also appeals to businesses seeking geographic diversification of their IT infrastructure or those needing a regional presence in the Pacific without the full expense of establishing operations in larger markets like Australia or New Zealand.
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About Colocation in Noumea
Noumea Colocation Market
Noumea serves as the primary commercial and technological hub of New Caledonia, a French territory in the Pacific Ocean. The city's data center market is relatively specialized, primarily serving local businesses, government entities, and organizations with specific requirements for data residency within French territorial boundaries. The market is characterized by steady demand from key local industries including nickel mining, tourism, and government services.
Geographic and Strategic Advantages
New Caledonia's position in the Pacific Ocean provides unique geographic advantages for certain use cases. The territory maintains political stability as a French overseas collectivity, offering a regulatory environment aligned with European standards while serving Pacific markets. This combination appeals to organizations requiring both regional presence and compliance with French or European data protection frameworks.
The territory's location along Pacific submarine cable routes provides international connectivity, though the market scale is considerably smaller than major regional hubs like Sydney or Singapore. Natural disaster risks are generally manageable, though the region does experience tropical weather patterns that data center operators must account for in their facility design and operations.
Market Dynamics
The Noumea colocation market is characterized by limited competition due to the territory's relatively small population and specialized economic base. Market demand is primarily driven by local businesses requiring reliable infrastructure, government digitization initiatives, and occasional requirements from international organizations operating in the Pacific region. The market tends to focus on essential services rather than cutting-edge technologies, reflecting the practical infrastructure needs of the local economy.
Power costs and logistics can present challenges due to the territory's remote location, but the stable political environment and established telecommunications infrastructure provide a foundation for reliable data center operations serving this unique Pacific market.
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