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StackPath Selects CommScope to Support Expansion of Global Cloud Capacity

StackPath Selects CommScope to Support Expansion of Global Cloud Capacity Image Credit:StackPath

StackPath, a leading edge-computing platform provider, has selected CommScope, a global leader in infrastructure solutions for communications networks, to support expansion of its cloud capacity across twelve global sites.

CommScope’s Professional Services team will manage the upgrade of StackPath’s data centers—including the installation of new switches, power distribution units and network cabling, as well as the decommissioning of equipment, asset tagging and recovery, bespoke packaging, logistics, and warehousing in preparation for future redeployment.

 

StackPath has selected CommScope’s Professional Services team to meet increased global demand from its cloud customer base. The initial projects are scheduled for completion in Q4 2020, with further growth planned into 2021.

Paul Drew, VP, Infrastructure & IT, StackPath
CommScope offers unique, global expertise in large-scale data center deployments, and we’ll be working hand-in-hand with them in a number of key areas to prepare our network for tomorrow’s hyperscale opportunities.

Rich Soucie, VP, Hyperscale and Cloud Services, CommScope
CommScope’s Professional Services team offers leading cloud operators like StackPath the complete set of tools and expertise to expand cloud capacity on a global scale. We act as an extension of their network, allowing them to scale capacity quickly and simultaneously across multiple markets all over the globe.

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