A space that houses the telecommunications equipment that serves a premises. It is distinct from a telecommunications closet in that the equipment itself is typically more complex and diverse. The equipment room may house equipment for PBX service, mainframe or host computers and front-end processors (FEPs)-all connecting to the premises backbone system.
The space dedicated to telecommunications equipment.
Room where voice switches (PBX) and data equipment such as LAN servers, Mainframe controllers are housed. Cross connects and circuit administration is also controlled here.
Point at which the PBX and other communications equipment common to a premise wiring network are stored. Often this room is also the point in which incoming cables are cross-connected to the in-building cabling.
A centralized space for telecommunications equipment that serves the occupants of the building.
space (usually in the basement of a building) where dial tone or transmission service is brought into the building, campus wiring is terminated, and wiring is distributed throughout the building.
An equipment room is a room or space within a building for the storage or installation of mechanical or electrical/electronic devices.