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Nokia ETS2 EXCHANGE TERMINAL

Part Number
C109474.D3B
Manufacturer
Nokia
In Stock Used

The Nokia ETS2 Exchange Terminal is a telecom networking part designed for terminating and managing connections within exchange systems.

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Specifications

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About This Part

The Nokia ETS2 Exchange Terminal is a critical component designed for integration into telecommunications exchange systems. As an exchange terminal, its primary function is to facilitate the termination and management of various communication lines, enabling the routing of voice and data traffic within a network. These units are typically deployed in central offices, local exchanges, or remote subscriber units, serving as an interface between subscriber access lines and the core switching infrastructure. They are essential for connecting diverse communication channels, ensuring seamless connectivity and reliable service delivery. While specific technical specifications for the C109474.D3B unit would detail its exact interface types, capacity, and supported protocols, ETS2 terminals generally handle functions such as line signaling, multiplexing, and connection management. They are built to Nokia's robust engineering standards, ensuring long-term reliability in demanding telecom environments. Revo Distribution Limited offers this Nokia ETS2 Exchange Terminal as part of its commitment to providing high-quality, cost-effective used and refurbished telecom equipment. Sourcing such parts allows network operators and service providers to maintain, upgrade, or expand existing infrastructure without the significant capital expenditure of new equipment, ensuring operational continuity and extending the lifecycle of vital network assets.