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Nokia FXFC

Part Number
472679A
Manufacturer
Nokia
In Stock Used

The Nokia FXFC is a high-capacity optical transport card for efficient data transmission in telecom and data centre networks.

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Specifications

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Part Type Flexi Multiradio RF Module
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About This Part

The Nokia FXFC module is a fundamental component within Nokia's optical transport solutions, commonly deployed in their 1830 Photonic Service Switch (PSS) platforms. These cards are engineered to facilitate high-bandwidth data transmission over long-haul and metro optical networks. They play a critical role in aggregating, multiplexing, and transmitting various types of traffic, including Ethernet, Fibre Channel, and SONET/SDH, across dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) systems. While specific technical specifications for the FXFC can vary by model, these modules are typically characterized by their ability to support high data rates, often ranging from 100Gbps to 400Gbps per channel, leveraging advanced coherent optical technology. They are designed for robust performance, ensuring reliable and low-latency connectivity, which is essential for modern data centers and service provider networks requiring scalable and resilient infrastructure. Revo Distribution Limited supplies tested and certified used and refurbished Nokia FXFC modules to offer cost-effective solutions for network upgrades, expansions, and maintenance. By providing access to high-quality, pre-owned telecom equipment, Revo enables B2B clients to optimize their capital expenditure while maintaining high operational standards and extending the lifecycle of their critical network infrastructure.