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Nokia FTHG Multi-Band UE Relay

Part Number
473917A
Manufacturer
Nokia
In Stock Used

The Nokia FTHG Multi-Band UE Relay is a telecom component designed to extend mobile coverage and enhance signal quality across multiple frequency bands.

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About This Part

The Nokia FTHG Multi-Band UE Relay is a vital piece of telecommunications infrastructure engineered to optimize cellular network performance. This device functions as an intermediary, extending the reach and improving the signal integrity for User Equipment (UE) in challenging environments. Its multi-band capability signifies its versatility, allowing it to operate across various frequency spectrums, which is crucial for supporting diverse network technologies and ensuring robust connectivity. Typical applications for the FTHG Multi-Band UE Relay include filling coverage gaps in difficult-to-reach locations such as indoor spaces, basements, rural areas, or dense urban canyons. It is also instrumental in enhancing network capacity in high-traffic zones, ensuring a consistent and high-quality mobile experience for end-users. By effectively relaying signals, it mitigates issues like dropped calls and slow data speeds, contributing significantly to overall network efficiency and customer satisfaction. Revo Distribution Limited carries refurbished and used equipment like the Nokia FTHG Multi-Band UE Relay to provide our B2B clients with cost-effective solutions for network expansion, maintenance, and upgrades. Sourcing such critical components through Revo allows telecom operators and data centre integrators to extend the lifecycle of their infrastructure investments, reduce capital expenditure, and rapidly deploy or upgrade systems without the lead times and costs associated with new equipment.