Vendor: Decon Corporation

Multi-Carrier Shelter

SKU: MC-Shelter
In stock
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  • Description

    The multi-carrier telecommunications shelter is a versatile, secure, and climate-controlled structure designed to accommodate equipment from multiple carriers within a single site. Built with robust materials to withstand harsh environmental conditions, this shelter offers an ideal solution for consolidating infrastructure while ensuring reliable network operations. The shelter is designed to house a range of telecommunications equipment, including network racks, power systems, and cooling solutions, supporting the requirements of various carriers and service providers simultaneously.

    The interior of the shelter is modular, allowing for flexible configurations that can be customised to suit the specific needs of each carrier. Dedicated sections with separate access points ensure secure and independent operations for each carrier’s equipment, while centralised power and cooling systems provide efficiency and cost savings. The shelter is equipped with advanced monitoring and control systems, allowing remote management of environmental conditions, power usage, and security.

    In addition to its operational functionality, the multi-carrier telecommunications shelter is designed for ease of installation and scalability. Whether deployed in urban, rural, or remote areas, this shelter enables multiple carriers to share infrastructure, reducing the need for redundant builds and minimising environmental impact. The result is a reliable, scalable, and cost-effective solution that meets the growing demands of modern telecommunications networks.