The 25-millionth E-DAT Modul Installed at Radiodata in Münster

Aug. 20, 2015
In December 2014, the extension building of Ratiodata IT Solutions & Services in Münster was officially inaugurated – this also meant that the 25-millionth E-DAT module went live!

In December 2014, the extension building of Ratiodata IT Solutions & Services in Münster was officially inaugurated – this also meant that the 25-millionth E-DAT module went live!

The E-DAT modul was launched in 2003 and was the first fully shielded die-cast zinc plug-in system in module design in the field of structured cabling and has permanently shaped the market. The 25-millionth E-DAT modul was installed in July 2014 at the IT service provider in Münster. Ratiodata is one of the largest system houses in Germany. It uses the E-DAT modul system with approximately 2,000 connection points for the simulation of IT and communication components in test networks prior to the use of customer terminals for banks and financial institutions.

At an assumed link length of 50 m, 25 million E-DAT modul equal a link distance spanning the globe 15 times! The exceptional product success of the E-DAT modul was only possible in conjunction with partnerships built up over decades with electricians, distributors, planners and investors. The project at Ratiodata was the result of a collaboration between the project partners Hans Stahl GmbH & Co. KG for overall planning and TALK GmbH for data network planning and installation.

The E-DAT modul offers the capability of data transmission up to 10 gigabit Ethernet and is also suitable for Power over Ethernet (PoE) applications. The E-DAT modul offers flexibility in use due to its numerous application options such as junction boxes, cable ducts, floor tanks, patch panels, DIN rail mounting and IP67 rated panel mount connectors.

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