DataQube Global has announced that its edge data centres can be delivered fully ICNIRP certified and compliant for use with all wireless communications technologies, including 5G.
Introduced by the EU commission and adopted by Ofcom in 2020, ICNIRP legislation relates to small area wireless access points used in many ‘small cell’ infrastructures to ensure public health protection from electromagnetic fields associated with the shorter frequency ranges used for 5G transmissions. The ICNIRP standards are intended to accelerate the rollout of 5G coverage at street level.
DataQube’s portfolio of edge data centres have minimal fibre requirements, designed for deployment in rural areas without highspeed broadband. A single pod can deliver superfast broadband to multiple households without needing preinstalled fibre at street level.
According to DataQube, its edge data centres are also designed to deliver HPC private mobile networks (PMN), giving enterprises total control of their comms and data handling for traceability and accountability, and can be up and running within a six-month timeframe.
“Next generation networks like 5G, mmWave and satellite are pivotal to socio-economic advancement as they are poised to drive innovation health and care, energy, transport, education and many other areas,” said Steve Pass, COO at DataQube.
“Our novel edge data centre makes these aspirations achievable by simplifying infrastructure requirements and delivering the required HPC performance needed for IoT and automation.”