Clemar Engineering has just completed the implementation of the Sharing Celbox 1.0 and Celbox 2.0 solutions in Rio de Janeiro, located on the iconic Leblon and Ipanema waterfronts.
The Clemar Celbox consists of an airtight, underground and ventilated shelter, designed to discreetly house telephony equipment, with the possibility of installing between 1 and 3 operators independently, reducing the visual impact caused by conventional installations.
Celbox 1.0, installed at Orla do Leblon, has a simple and robust structure, ideal for users looking for convenience and functionality without losing quality of service. Celbox 2.0, on the Ipanema waterfront, elevates the user experience with greater equipment storage capacity and more advanced digital resources.
One of the great differentials of these solutions is the use of underground shelters, which make the Celboxes even more innovative. By choosing to build them below street level, these solutions not only guarantee greater security for the stored equipment, but also help to optimize urban space, preserving the aesthetics of waterfronts and avoiding congestion in public areas. Underground construction also offers more protection against weather and vandalism, as well as integrating more discreetly into the urban environment, without impacting on the landscape.