Global Connectivity · Cloud Connect

500+ clouds.One private connection.

Bypass the public internet entirely. DCConnect Cloud Connect delivers dedicated, private, carrier-grade connectivity straight into your cloud providers — lower latency, higher bandwidth, and SLA-backed reliability, across APAC and beyond.

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Why Cloud Connect

Your cloud, not the public internet's cloud.

When you route enterprise workloads over the public internet, you’re sharing bandwidth, absorbing jitter, and gambling on routing paths you don’t control. Cloud Connect fixes all of that — a dedicated, private circuit that goes from your premises directly into your cloud provider’s fabric.

 

One connection from DCConnect gives you access to 300+ cloud providers across AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, Alibaba Cloud, Tencent Cloud, and more — all provisioned through a single contract, a single SLA, and a single NOC.

What you get

Four things that come standard.

Every Cloud Connect order includes these four guarantees — engineered into the product, not charged as extras.

How it works

One-stop dark fiber, three simple steps.

DCConnect handles the cross-connect, the peering, and the management layer. You just pick your cloud and your bandwidth.

Network architecture

One port. Every cloud. Infinite scale.

DCConnect operates as a cloud-neutral exchange — a single physical or logical port at your end connects to our backbone, and from there we peer directly with every supported cloud provider’s on-ramp.

 

VLAN-based segmentation means each cloud gets its own isolated virtual circuit over the same physical port. You can add or remove cloud destinations on the fly with zero downtime to existing connections.

Technical specifications

The engineering details, on the table.

Everything in the spec sheet — port speeds, protocols, SLA commitments, and delivery timelines.

Who uses this

Where Cloud Connect wins.

When performance, security, and reliability to the cloud can’t be left to chance — and the public internet just isn’t good enough.