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Bringing Cell Coverage to Massive Switch Data Center in Grand Rapids
October 26, 2017
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Last year, the global technology infrastructure company Switch announced plans to open a massive new SUPERNAP data center campus in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The centerpiece of the new complex is a unique Pyramid building. The five-story structure of glass, steel and concrete was built in 1989. It had been used as office space, and Switch began a major renovation to convert it to 225,000-square-foot of data center space, with the top floors as executive offices.As soon as the renovations got underway, it was obvious that the building had a significant problem. There was no cell signal whatsoever in the Pyramid’s basement. The basement was being outfitted to function as a critical storage hub, busy with employees. On higher floors, the cell service was a little better, but still not strong enough to support executive offices and corporate meeting rooms.
Last year, the global technology infrastructure company Switch announced plans to open a massive new SUPERNAP data center campus in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The centerpiece of the new complex is a unique Pyramid building. The five-story structure of glass, steel and concrete was built in 1989. It had been used as office space, and Switch began a major renovation to convert it to 225,000-square-foot of data center space, with the top floors as executive offices.As soon as the renovations got underway, it was obvious that the building had a significant problem. There was no cell signal whatsoever in the Pyramid’s basement. The basement was being outfitted to function as a critical storage hub, busy with employees. On higher floors, the cell service was a little better, but still not strong enough to support executive offices and corporate meeting rooms.