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4/13/20251 min read


TIA-942 Data Center Standards
TIA-942 (Telecommunications Infrastructure Standard for Data Centers) is one of the most globally recognized standards for designing, building, and evaluating data centers. Developed by the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA), this standard defines the requirements for physical infrastructure, ensuring the highest levels of performance, reliability, and security for critical IT environments.
Latest Update on TIA-942 Standards
The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) has officially released the latest version of the globally recognized data center standard — ANSI/TIA-942-C — in May 2024. This updated version reflects the most recent technological advancements and best practices in data center design, construction, and operation.
TIA-942-C continues to serve as a comprehensive framework for building reliable, secure, and scalable data centers that meet international standards for performance, safety, and resilience. Organizations seeking to develop or upgrade their critical IT infrastructure are encouraged to align with this latest version to ensure future readiness and compliance with industry best practices.
