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TIA Unveils Revision C of the Global Data Center Infrastructure Standard


Latest edition of TIA 942 standard builds on previous version to dramatically improve data center performance, efficiencies and resilience

ARLINGTON, Va., May 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Telecommunications Industry Association?the trusted industry association for the connected world ? today announced an update to its Telecommunications Infrastructure Standard for Data Centers, ANSI/TIA-942. This newly published document marks the third revision since the inception of the original ANSI/TIA-942 standard, which sets forth the requirements and recommendations for designing and implementing data centers worldwide.

TIA develops its standards in accordance with American National Standards Institute (ANSI) procedures, which require a standard to be revised, affirmed, or rescinded every five years. The ANSI/TIA-942-C standard features several major updates to the previous TIA-942-B version including recognition of a new media type and connectivity requirements and references to technical documentation published by other Standards Development Organizations (SDOs).

"TIA-942 standards build on the previous version by incorporating new technologies that will lead to improved data center performance and efficiencies," said Tom McGarry, the vice president of standards at TIA. "Many of these enhancements were based on valuable user feedback. This latest update to TIA-942 is essential for ensuring that the implementation of new applications and technologies in data centers results in enhanced performance, service delivery and resilience across various aspects."

ANSI/TIA-942-C major enhancements include:

TIA-942 applies to all data center types ranging from hyperscale to colocation to enterprise facilities and covers architecture, telecommunications, power, cooling, fire protection, physical security, safety and monitoring.

For more details on these specific updates, check out our blog.

To purchase the updated TIA-942-C Standard, CLICK HERE

To join TIA's TR-42 Standard Committee and Data Center Working Group, send an email to [email protected]

ABOUT TIA

The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) - the trusted association for the connected world, represents more than 400 organizations that enable high-speed communication networks and accelerate next-generation technology innovation. As a member-driven organization, TIA advocates for our industry in the U.S. and internationally, develops critical standards, manages technology programs, and improves business performance, all to advance trusted global connectivity. TIA is accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).

SOURCE Telecommunications Industry Association


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