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CommScope Evolves SYSTIMAX Constellation Enterprise Power and Data Platform for the Global Market

Luc Adriaenssens, VP of Enterprise Product Management and R&D, CommScope (1)

Modular, sustainable platform enables incremental deployment of scalable 10G and fault-managed power networks with minimal cost, space, labor and time

CommScope (NASDAQ: COMM), a global leader in network connectivity, today announced the global availability of its evolved SYSTIMAX® Constellation® edge-based power and connectivity platform for today’s and tomorrow’s hyperconnected enterprises.

Now compliant with virtually all applicable global power and data transmission standards, the system combines fault-managed power, hybrid power/data fiber and Constellation Points (CPs) in a star topology to connect hundreds or thousands of network devices and systems.

Compared to traditional structured cabling networks, the Constellation platform has a radically simplified star architecture that is modular and technology-agnostic. It supports AC and DC power applications and a variety of connectivity standards for IT/OT networks.

Eliminating the need for a telecom room or wiring closet on every floor, it enables centralization of uninterruptable power supply (UPS) equipment, and CPs can now be deployed in ceilings, walls or equipment racks, using fewer components while supporting both converged and segmented networks.

Additionally, the Constellation platform delivers greater power and faster speeds to more devices, can slash installation labor by greater than 50% over traditional solutions, reduces space requirements and uses less plastic and copper to lower the network’s overall carbon footprint.

The platform significantly extends service distances from equipment rooms and can deliver 10G and above speeds and 1kW fault-managed power to myriad connected devices in today’s increasingly dense urban environments.

“The Constellation platform enables our customers to support much denser urban centers and a proliferation of connected devices in their buildings,” said Luc Adriaenssens, VP, Building & Campus, CCS, CommScope. “By offering a modular, technology-agnostic solution, we’re giving our global customers more choices for building connectivity and power to the network edge—and helping them do it in a way that’s cost-effective, scalable and sustainable.”

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