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Siemens MXOTRU8-14/1300 - DLU 400/700/1000

Part Number
AA17-U001A-A
Manufacturer
Siemens
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This Siemens MXOTRU8-14/1300 DLU is a telecom module for connecting subscriber lines, supporting capacities up to 1000.

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About This Part

The Siemens MXOTRU8-14/1300 DLU (Digital Line Unit) is a critical component designed for traditional telecommunication switching systems, typically found within Siemens EWSD or similar TDM (Time-Division Multiplexing) platforms. This module serves as the interface between the central exchange and subscriber access lines, enabling the connection of residential and business customers to the public switched telephone network (PSTN). The "MXOTRU8-14/1300" likely denotes a specific version or sub-module within the DLU architecture, possibly related to trunking or specific line card functionalities. Its primary function is to digitize analog signals from subscriber lines and integrate them into the digital switching fabric, facilitating reliable voice and basic data services. This DLU variant, indicated by "400/700/1000," suggests different capacity configurations or generations, allowing network operators to scale their subscriber access based on demand. It plays a vital role in maintaining and expanding existing telecom infrastructure, particularly for service providers who continue to operate legacy TDM networks. Revo Distribution Limited supplies such essential used and refurbished Siemens equipment to support the ongoing operational needs of telecom and data centre operators. By offering high-quality, tested components like the MXOTRU8-14/1300 DLU, Revo enables clients to cost-effectively extend the lifespan of their critical systems, ensuring continued service delivery and maximizing their infrastructure investments.