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February 11, 2026

How AI Is Reshaping Data Centers: Power, Connectivity, and Reliability with Jeff Wabik

The following summary has been condensed for length and readability. To listen to the full discussion, click here. This episode is sponsored by intelegrate and VETRO FiberMap.

The rise of artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and digital transformation has placed unprecedented demands on data center infrastructure. In this episode of The Broadband Bunch, host Pete Pizzutillo spoke with Jeff Wabik, CTO of DC BLOX, about what it takes to design, build, and operate data centers that can meet those demands.

Jeff tells about the major forces shaping modern digital infrastructure, including power constraints, cooling challenges, hyperscale connectivity, and operational reliability, while explaining why the Southeast United States is emerging as a critical hub for global connectivity.

Who Is Jeff Wabik?

Jeff Wabik brings more than four decades of experience in networking, connectivity, and technology innovation. His career spans from launching an early internet service provider in the 1980s to designing networking equipment and now leading large-scale data center strategy at DC BLOX.

Jeff’s technical journey began with childhood tinkering and grew into a lifelong passion for automation and infrastructure. That mindset has guided his approach to data centers: always asking how systems can be built smarter, stronger, and more resilient.

The DC BLOX Approach: More Than Just a Data Center

According to Jeff, a data center is not simply a secure building filled with servers. True value comes from combining hardened facilities with reliable, high-performance connectivity.

DC BLOX was founded with the goal of serving underserved markets in the Southeast, building enterprise-grade data centers in regions that lacked commercial infrastructure. Over time, that mission has expanded to include large hyperscale projects, including a major cable landing station in Myrtle Beach that supports global connectivity for major internet providers.

The company’s core philosophy is simple but powerful:

Quality means doing what you said you would do.

That principle guides everything from construction timelines to network uptime.

Why Location Matters More Than Ever

Data center site selection has dramatically changed over the past decade.

Early facilities were often built close to population centers. Today, the equation looks very different. Modern data centers require:

  • Large parcels of land

  • Access to significant power capacity

  • Proximity to fiber routes

  • Resilience to natural disasters

  • Connectivity to global networks

Facilities are moving farther from cities and closer to available power and transmission resources as AI workloads grow.

The Biggest Challenge in Data Centers Today: Power

AI and hyperscale computing require massive amounts of energy. Jeff explains that the industry has moved from building half-megawatt facilities to planning campuses that require hundreds of megawatts of power.

This creates a fundamental problem:

There simply isn’t enough grid capacity in many regions to support future demand.

As a result, operators are exploring new solutions, including:

  • On-site natural gas power generation

  • Microgrids

  • Alternative energy sources

  • Long-term nuclear possibilities

Jeff notes that while renewable energy like solar and wind is valuable, it cannot yet provide the always-on reliability that mission-critical data centers require.

Reliability: The Heart of Data Center Design

DC BLOX facilities are built to Tier III standards. That means:

  • Redundant power systems

  • Redundant cooling systems

  • Multiple network paths

  • 24×7×365 availability

  • Five-nines reliability (99.999% uptime)

Jeff emphasizes that downtime is not an option. Customers rely on continuous access, and every design decision must prioritize operational resilience.

How AI Is Being Used Inside Data Centers

While AI workloads are driving demand for data centers, AI is also becoming a tool for building and operating them.

Jeff describes practical applications such as:

  • AI-assisted construction verification

  • Video analysis to compare builds against digital plans

  • Smart alarm management systems

  • Automated monitoring of thousands of sensors

Rather than chasing experimental technology, DC BLOX focuses on using AI in ways that improve accuracy, efficiency, and reliability.

Supply Chain and Workforce Challenges

Jeff discusses the reality of supply chain constraints.

Key components like:

  • Fiber cable

  • Large generators

  • Electrical equipment

  • Skilled labor

are all in extremely high demand.

Jeff points out that even basic materials can have lead times of 40–50 weeks or more, requiring long-term planning and disciplined project management.

At the same time, the industry faces a significant workforce gap, especially for electricians, network technicians, and construction specialists—creating major opportunities for the next generation of infrastructure professionals.

Advice for the Next Generation of Tech Leaders

When asked what he would tell his younger self, Jeff offered simple but powerful career advice:

  • Keep learning

  • Be willing to reinvent yourself

  • Don’t be afraid to take risks

  • Stay curious

  • Embrace change

His own career path—spanning software, networking, hardware design, and data centers—shows the value of adapting as technology evolves.

The Future of Data Centers and Broadband Infrastructure

The episode makes one thing clear: data centers are now at the core of modern broadband and digital infrastructure.

As AI adoption accelerates, the need for:

  • More power

  • More connectivity

  • More resilient facilities

  • More skilled workers

will only continue to grow.

Companies like DC BLOX are playing a crucial role in ensuring that networks, cloud platforms, and critical applications have the foundation they need to scale.

© 2026 Enhanced Telecommunications.

About the Author

Priscilla Berarducci - Sales and Marketing Coordinator

Priscilla manages digital content and supports sales/marketing efforts for ETI. She also serves as brand manager for the Broadband Bunch podcast where she books industry professionals who want to share their broadband stories.