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Nokia MDGB

Part Number
473058A.102
Manufacturer
Nokia
In Stock New

The Nokia MDGB (473058A.102) is a Multi-Domain Gateway Board, crucial for managing signaling and user plane traffic in legacy telecom networks.

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Specifications

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Part Type Tower Mounted Amplifier (TMA)
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About This Part

The Nokia MDGB (Multi-Domain Gateway Board), identified by part number 473058A.102, is a critical component within Nokia's core telecom network infrastructure. Designed to facilitate seamless communication across diverse network domains, the MDGB plays a pivotal role in managing both signaling and user plane traffic. Typically deployed in Mobile Switching Centers (MSCs) or Serving GPRS Support Nodes (SGSNs), this board is essential for the interworking of various network technologies, particularly within 2G and 3G environments. It ensures the efficient routing and processing of voice and data services, maintaining the integrity and performance of legacy mobile networks. As a core network element, the MDGB is engineered for high reliability and robust processing capabilities, crucial for handling the continuous flow of network traffic. Its function is vital for operators maintaining existing infrastructure, supporting network evolution, or managing the transition of services. Revo Distribution Limited specializes in providing high-quality, used, and refurbished telecom equipment like the Nokia MDGB. We understand the ongoing need for reliable components to sustain operational legacy networks globally. By offering parts such as the 473058A.102, Revo enables network operators to cost-effectively maintain, expand, or repair their critical infrastructure without the prohibitive expense or availability issues associated with new, often end-of-life, hardware.