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Nortel Networks 2M Trib (120Ohm)

Part Number
25UJU00750HVQ
Manufacturer
Nortel Networks
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Nortel Networks 2M Tributary interface, designed for E1 telecom systems with 120 Ohm impedance.

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About This Part

This Nortel Networks 2M Tributary (120 Ohm) part is a critical component designed for robust digital telecommunication networks. It functions as an interface for E1 (2.048 Mbps) digital circuits, which are standard for voice and data transmission in many regions globally. Typically deployed within multiplexers, digital cross-connect systems, or other transmission equipment, this tributary card enables the efficient aggregation and distribution of lower-speed signals into higher-speed digital hierarchies, forming the backbone of various network services. The "120 Ohm" specification denotes its design for balanced E1 connections, a crucial feature for maintaining signal integrity over extended distances and minimizing electromagnetic interference in demanding operational environments. Revo Distribution Limited supplies this refurbished Nortel Networks 2M Tributary (120 Ohm) to meet the ongoing needs of telecommunication carriers, internet service providers, and large enterprises. By offering reliable, used, and refurbished equipment, Revo provides a cost-effective and sustainable solution for maintaining, expanding, or upgrading existing Nortel infrastructure. This allows clients to extend the operational lifespan of their critical network assets and ensure service continuity without the prohibitive costs or availability challenges associated with new legacy hardware.