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Home » CommScope Intros Propel XFrame Fiber Solution for High-Density Data Centers

CommScope Intros Propel XFrame Fiber Solution for High-Density Data Centers

March 12, 2025
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CommScope has introduced the Propel XFrame solution, a new floor-mounted fiber frame designed to address the growing requirements of data centers and high-performance computing environments. As part of CommScope’s Propel portfolio, the XFrame provides data centers with a modular, easily adaptable design that supports high-density fiber deployments driven by artificial intelligence (AI), cloud, and other bandwidth-intensive applications.

The Propel XFrame solution features a low-profile design to optimize available data center space and simplify network management. It supports multiple configurations, including wall-mounted, back-to-back, or freestanding deployments, enabling flexible and efficient installation. With its front-facing access to all fiber connections, the XFrame can easily accommodate network expansion, allowing administrators to quickly manage, move, add, or change connections without disruption.

CommScope designed the XFrame solution specifically to address common operational challenges, such as cable congestion and accessibility for moves, additions, and changes. The modular design incorporates single-length patch cords and preterminated breakout assemblies, streamlining fiber connectivity and significantly reducing installation and maintenance labor. Propel XFrame will be available globally at the end of the second quarter of 2025.

• CommScope launches Propel XFrame solution, enhancing fiber management in data centers.

• Low-profile, modular design supports multiple installation options including wall-mounted or freestanding setups.

• Simplifies high-density fiber connections with single-length patch cords and preterminated breakout assemblies.

• Flexible configuration enables rapid network reconfiguration to accommodate evolving high-performance computing demands.

• Optimizes data center space, reducing labor and operational complexity for high-density installations.

• Accelerates moves, additions, and changes with modular components and organized cable management.

• Globally available by end of Q2 2025, addressing customer needs driven by AI and cloud deployments.

Ernie Pickens, senior vice president of Global Infrastructure at CommScope, said, “The Propel XFrame solution is a direct response to our data center customers’ evolving requirements for scalability, flexibility, and ease of management. Its modular approach allows data centers to quickly adapt their fiber networks as new demands emerge, making it a valuable addition to our Propel portfolio.”

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