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Home » STL Launches Data Centre Cabling and Connectivity Solutions

STL Launches Data Centre Cabling and Connectivity Solutions

June 16, 2025
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STL has expanded its data centre portfolio with a new suite of cabling and connectivity solutions engineered to meet the performance and scalability requirements of AI-powered data centres. The announcement, made from Dubai, introduces a comprehensive range of fibre and copper cabling systems, pre-terminated assemblies, and high-density interconnects designed for hyperscalers, colocation providers, enterprises, and telecom carriers.

Targeting the projected $517 billion global data centre market by 2030, STL is addressing growing concerns around network latency, density, and sustainability. The new portfolio is fully compliant with ANSI/TIA-942, TIA-568, and ISO 11801 standards and includes a 25-year performance warranty. Central to the offering is STL Celesta, a high-density IBR (Integrated Building Raceway) solution optimized for low-latency, space-efficient inter-data centre connectivity.

The portfolio includes pre-terminated fibre systems with LC/MPO connectors, riser and campus fibre cabling for smart infrastructure, and robust copper solutions for data, security, and AV transmission. These are produced at STL’s advanced manufacturing facilities and backed by STL’s decades-long leadership in optical connectivity and engineering services.

  • New portfolio supports AI-driven, high-density, low-latency data centre environments
  • Includes fibre and copper cabling, pre-terminated LC/MPO systems, and high-density STL Celesta IBR
  • Fully compliant with ANSI/TIA-942, TIA-568, ISO 11801; 25-year performance warranty
  • Designed for hyperscalers, colocation, telecom, and enterprise deployments
  • Engineered and tested in STL’s in-house manufacturing facility

“The future of data centres lies in architectures that balance scale, speed, and sustainability,” said Rahul Puri, CEO, Optical Networking Business, STL. “In today’s AI-driven era, Data Centre solutions aren’t just about moving data—they’re about enabling intelligence at scale.”

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