A cabinet includes a first compartment for housing electronic equipment, such
as
equipment used to provide telephone service and/or voice and data networking services.
The front of the equipment housed in the first compartment is accessible via at
least one door. The cabinet also includes a second compartment accessible by a
second door, on an opposite side of the cabinet. The second compartment is for
housing a connection panel, which allows subscriber lines to be connected to provider
lines and/or terminals of the electronic equipment. A partitioning wall separates
the first and second compartments and includes an access port communicating the
first and second compartments. When the connection panel is moved, e.g. pivoted
by use of a hinge, a service technician can gain access to the rear of the electronic
equipment housed in the first compartment via the access port. An access panel
can be used to close the access port so that the temperature and/or humidity of
the first compartment can be regulated, as compared to the conditions in the second
compartment and outside of the cabinet.