Telecom-grade data storage is about more than just capacity. These organizations typically require reliable long-term data retention, predictable performance, and stringent control over where data is stored and how it is accessed. In practice, this means storage must be designed for durability and continuity, with clear access policies, auditable controls, and the ability to operate under strict availability requirements. Enterprise clients also often request dedicated network connections (rather than routing over the public internet) to ensure consistent throughput and meet internal security standards.

Throughout the ongoing negotiations, CT3 is aligning multiple enterprise-grade requirements that go beyond standard deployments. These include establishing dedicated connectivity layers and implementing strict node geography rules to ensure data resides within approved jurisdictions. All these measures aim to create enterprise-grade storage suitable for regulated and high-accountability environments.

CT3 is built around three core values: data protection, privacy, and freedom of speech. The company believes individuals and organizations need a way to securely store information, manage access independently, and operate without the risks of censorship or data breaches that come with centralized intermediaries.

