Press Release
News provided by: CellSite Solutions, LLC
CellSite Solutions, a leading provider of telecommunications infrastructure, announces the launch of its new Datacomm Pro Series shelters, specifically engineered to meet the robust needs of fiber-to-the-home providers, modern data centers, and hyperscale operations. This new shelter offers enhanced capacity, flexibility, and cost-efficiency, addressing critical infrastructure challenges faced by today’s digital enterprises.
Ideal for data centers requiring substantial equipment capacity, the Datacomm Pro Series is available in multiple sizes, with the largest model at 12’x36′ capable of housing up to 24 racks. Compared to traditional concrete shelters, the Datacomm Pro Series offers savings up to 45%, delivering superior value without sacrificing structural integrity or functionality. Each shelter is built on galvanized steel skids for ease of deployment and mobility, proudly manufactured in the USA.
The Datacomm Pro Series features standard electrical offerings include a 200 Amp service panel, with upgrade options available up to 600 Amp, complemented by optional ATS, MTS, Generator plug, Disconnect, and UPS capabilities. HVAC options ensure optimal thermal management with dual 3-ton systems standard and available upgrades to dual 5-10-ton systems. Additional interior features include efficient cable management and hot/cold aisle containment options to support high-density equipment installations.
CellSite Solutions backs the Datacomm Pro Series with comprehensive warranty coverage, including a 5-year structural and workmanship warranty, a 10-year roof warranty, and a 15-year floor warranty, underscoring their commitment to quality and durability.
“Our Datacomm Pro Series is the answer to the industry’s increasing demand for flexible, scalable, and cost-effective shelter solutions,” said Jim Patterso, CEO of CellSite Solutions. “We designed this shelter specifically with hyperscalers and data centers in mind, offering unmatched capacity and performance at a significantly lower cost.”
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