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Ericsson Core Board GARP2-GPH B

Part Number
2/ROJ208459/1R4E
Manufacturer
Ericsson
In Stock Used

The Ericsson Core Board GARP2-GPH B is a vital telecom networking component, ensuring robust signal processing and traffic management.

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About This Part

The Ericsson Core Board GARP2-GPH B serves as a fundamental processing unit within Ericsson's advanced telecommunications infrastructure. As a core board, it is responsible for critical functions such as data packet processing, signal routing, and overall system control, acting as the brain of the network element it resides in. Its robust design is engineered to handle high volumes of traffic and complex network operations, making it indispensable for maintaining network integrity and performance. Typically deployed in Ericsson's mobile or fixed-line network equipment, such as base stations, core routers, or media gateways, the GARP2-GPH B ensures seamless communication and data flow. It is essential for managing the intricate demands of modern telecom networks, supporting everything from voice calls to high-speed data transmission. Its reliable operation is crucial for network stability, minimizing downtime and ensuring continuous service delivery in demanding B2B environments like mobile operators and internet service providers. Revo Distribution Limited offers this Ericsson Core Board GARP2-GPH B as a refurbished, tested component. By providing access to high-quality used and refurbished telecom parts, Revo enables B2B clients to cost-effectively maintain, upgrade, and expand their existing network infrastructure. This extends the operational lifespan of critical equipment, reduces capital expenditure, and supports sustainable network management without compromising on performance or reliability.