No foreign access path
No backdoor, no remote administration channel, no kill switch. No channel — including CCC’s own management tools — reaches past the encryption-and-verification gate. Attestable by independent review.
Constellation Computing Company
Constellation Computing Company provides a patent-pending, hyperscale edge operating system that enables governments and national infrastructure providers — utilities and telecom operators — to build secure, resilient, sovereign computing networks.
CCC OS transforms standard x86- and ARM-compatible servers into fully functional compute, storage, and firewall nodes, with native encryption, isolation, and orchestration across distributed hardware. Deployments run inside national borders, on hardware the country owns. CCC holds no keys, takes no title, and has no path into a running system.
Secure. Scalable. Sovereign.
What the platform guarantees
No backdoor, no remote administration channel, no kill switch. No channel — including CCC’s own management tools — reaches past the encryption-and-verification gate. Attestable by independent review.
Procured and owned in-country, by government or by a national operator. CCC takes no title, no lien, no control.
Source is held in independent escrow. The deployment runs without CCC for a tested, documented window.
Verification and certification artifacts the customer’s own experts inspect. A running build can be confirmed against published, signed fingerprints without access to source.
Updates, security response, and support continue while the license is held. Non-payment pauses forward services only; nothing switches off.
Economics of the architecture
By using standard hardware, standard power, and existing facilities, sovereign networks scale without new datacenter construction and without dependence on hyperscalers or centralized clouds.
A per-node license with security, updates, threat response, and support included. No egress fees, no per-query charges.
Standard x86 or ARM servers, procured in-country to local standards. No proprietary appliances. No vendor lock-in.
Nodes run on standard power and internet — in government facilities, utility substations, offices, or shared infrastructure rooms. No central cooling, no new construction.
Spare capacity can be sold into the local market. CCC takes no share of that revenue.