Infrastructure/telecommunications

5G, IoT and AI – new challenges for telecommunications networks

The expansion of the fibre-optic network and the next generation of mobile communication – 5G – are placing growing demands on telecommunications companies and their infrastructures, which need to offer high capacities and real-time transmission. It is also extremely important for infrastructure solutions to be robust and work optimally, even in adverse weather conditions such as extreme heat or cold and humidity.

Robust high-performance solutions for a state-of-the-art telecom infrastructure

Rittal offers intelligent, flexible solutions for telecom networks – such as mobile phone and broadband connections – from a single source. Our versatile, robust and efficient solutions can also be scaled to suit specific customer requirements.

Straightforward assembly and reliable operation
  • Thanks to an ingenious modular system comprising enclosures (single/double walled) and climate control
  • Thanks to robust enclosures made from premium materials with a UV-resistant spray finish and high protection categories
  • Thanks to cooling solutions with a wide variety of outputs and a large temperature range of -30 to +60 degrees Celsius
  • Thanks to global usability as a result of international approvals
Lower energy costs combined with maximum availability
  • Thanks to the energy-efficient Blue e+ technology of our cooling units for an average energy saving of 75 per cent
  • Thanks to the impressive heat dissipation achieved by the intelligent design of Rittal outdoor enclosures
  • Thanks to the remote monitoring of enclosures and equipment using IIoT innovations to connect Rittal cooling solutions and sensors for monitoring physical environmental conditions
  • Thanks to low-maintenance enclosures and cooling solutions plus a global service network with rapid availability of spare parts
  • Thanks to edge data centres for the ultimate in computing power and reliability combined with short latency times and maximum security
  • Thanks to a ready-to-connect IT infrastructure in a robust container shell for SME, cloud and edge applications
  • Thanks to OCP solutions based on the OpenRack standard to reduce investment and operating costs

Songdo

A smart city in Korea

Smart cities are networked, high-tech environments designed to improve residents’ personal and professional lives while also making them more sustainable. A prime example can be found in a new district of the huge city of Incheon in South Korea, which...

Vitens Water Company

Digitisation in the drinking water supply

The largest water company in the Netherlands is “digitalising” the network to make the drinking water supply even more reliable. Vitens houses the components required to collect the necessary measurement data in robust outdoor enclosures from Rittal.