State Grid Information & Telecommunication Industry Group Co., Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of State Grid Corporation of China, serves as a leading provider of information and communication technology, products, and services in China's energy sector. It acts as a vanguard for the strategic emerging industries and the main force behind the digital transformation of power grids. The Cloud Network Industrial Park by State Grid Information & Telecommunication Industry Group supports the implementation of strategic emerging industries, focusing on digital construction and new infrastructure projects in the western region. Spanning a total area of 71 acres, Phase I of the park covers 28 acres with a construction area of 58,000 square meters. Its functional layout includes R&D centers, incubators for strategically forward-looking industries, Class A data centers, innovation exhibition centers, and cooperation exchange centers.
Given the stringent requirements for high-speed network rates within the industrial park project, We suggested the adoption of the S Series Class EA Cabling System and the S Series High-Density Fiber Optic Cabling System after multiple exchanges with clients. These two solutions successfully meet the diverse needs of the industrial park building project in terms of high speed, high security, scalability, and ease of maintenance, providing robust information transmission support for the network infrastructure.
In today’s era of digital informatization, the normal operation of the park relies on a comprehensive cabling system that combines high-speed, high security, scalability, and ease of maintenance. Building such a complete solution poses complex issues and challenges. Ensuring efficient and stable information delivery is crucial, with high-speed networks being a basic requirement for modern industrial parks. Any network delay or interruption can significantly impact daily operations. Therefore, the cabling system must offer superior data transmission capabilities to support real-time data transfer and processing.
Scalability is another significant challenge. As the development of the park is dynamic, the existing system must be able to flexibly expand to accommodate changing needs. This requires a highly flexible and compatible cabling system that can easily integrate new equipment and technologies.
Ease of maintenance is also a critical consideration. The design should be simple and clear, facilitating daily maintenance and management.




