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Ericsson AMM 6p D NPU3 D R5 Kit

Part Number
BFZ62101/1R1A
Manufacturer
Ericsson
In Stock New

Ericsson AMM 6p D NPU3 D R5 Kit is a telecom module with a Network Processing Unit for access network applications.

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About This Part

Ericsson AMM (Access Main Module) components are fundamental to their telecom infrastructure, particularly in access networks. The "NPU3" (Network Processing Unit) within this module provides core processing capabilities, handling data traffic, control plane functions, and advanced features like packet forwarding, QoS management, and security protocols. The "6p" likely denotes port density or a specific configuration. This kit typically functions as a critical building block within an Ericsson base station, radio network controller (RNC), or similar access node, facilitating robust connectivity and service delivery to end-users. While specific technical specifications for the BFZ62101/1R1A AMM 6p D NPU3 D R5 Kit are proprietary, such Ericsson modules are engineered for high reliability, performance, and scalability, designed to operate in demanding telecom environments with high throughput. The "R5 Kit" indicates a specific revision, ensuring compatibility within a particular generation of Ericsson's network architecture. Revo Distribution Limited provides used and refurbished telecom equipment, including essential components like this Ericsson AMM kit, to help network operators maintain, upgrade, or expand their infrastructure cost-effectively. Sourcing refurbished parts from Revo extends the lifecycle of critical network assets, offering a sustainable and economical alternative to new equipment procurement.