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Aecero operates a 110,000-square-foot colocation data center in Long Beach, CA — one of the largest carrier-neutral facilities in Southern California — delivering the critical electrical infrastructure reliability that facility managers and property owners demand. Built to the highest levels of redundancy and SSAE16-audited, Aecero's Critical Business Exchange (CBX) data center is engineered to support continuous uptime for mission-critical operations. For facility managers overseeing commercial properties in the Greater Los Angeles and Long Beach metro, Aecero represents the backbone of power-dependent infrastructure: its data center relies on robust power distribution systems, redundant switchgear, UPS systems, and backup generator capacity to keep tenants and enterprise clients online around the clock. The facility's Meet-Me-Room hosts major points of presence for more than a dozen telecom carriers, making it a hub for low-voltage and structured cabling interconnects that support office buildings, institutional campuses, mixed-use developments, and industrial operations throughout the region. Property managers and general contractors evaluating colocation or network services for multi-tenant commercial buildings will find Aecero's hybrid cloud support, global network buildout capabilities, and infrastructure security services aligned with the demands of modern commercial facilities. Whether managing power quality for a high-density server environment, planning EVSE integration for a commercial campus, or ensuring NEC-compliant electrical systems support colocation deployments, Aecero's Long Beach facility provides the physical and electrical infrastructure foundation that commercial real estate portfolios in Southern California require. Facility teams coordinating with electrical contractors will benefit from understanding Aecero's redundancy architecture when scoping panelboard upgrades, generator tie-ins, or low-voltage data work tied to colocation expansions.