Segra Acquires NorthState
May 19, 2020
Segra
• Total building: Approximately 140,000 sq. ft.
• Raised floor: Approximately 27,000 sq. ft. of raised floor, clear ceiling height 12’
• Features: Loading dock space and secure mechanical area
• Total power: Fully redundant for a total of 8.0 mW
• Generator: PowerSecure implemented in redundant pairs 600 kW sets (2N + configuration). Each set is capable of 2.4 mW
• UPS: Mitsubishi, implemented in redundant pairs (2N configuration)
• Main switch gear: Packaged Square D by PowerSecure. Implemented in a redundant pair (2N + configuration)
• 2N-Redunancy: All power implemented in at least a 2N configuration and designed for continuous maintainability
| Distance | Site | About |
|---|---|---|
| 9.19 miles | SolidSpace Winston |
SolidSpace has ceased operations in February 2025
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| 15.40 miles | DC BLOX High Point |
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| 15.44 miles | Lumen Greensboro 2 |
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| 19.32 miles | Dynamic Quest Greensboro | |
| 19.87 miles | Project Delta |
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Segra is a U.S. fiber and data center operator owned by Cox Communications that provides colocation and related data center services. Segra lists facilities at 3100 and 3101 International Airport Drive in Charlotte, 465 Charles Babbage Lane in Kannapolis, 2100 Garner Station Boulevard in Raleigh, and 3310 Old Lexington Road in Winston-Salem.
Its portfolio focuses on enterprise colocation and connectivity, with site‐level materials describing staffed facilities and interconnection options. Segra’s commercial enterprise and carrier business has operated within Cox Communications since October 2021.
Segra History:
May 19, 2020
Segra
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Eric Bell
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