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Nokia PCU2-E

Part Number
C110629.C5H
Manufacturer
Nokia
In Stock Used

Nokia PCU2-E is a critical network element designed for efficient packet data handling in GSM/GPRS/EDGE telecom infrastructures.

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About This Part

The Nokia PCU2-E (Packet Control Unit 2 - Enhanced) is a fundamental network element engineered to manage and optimize packet-switched data traffic within GSM/GPRS/EDGE mobile network architectures. It serves as a critical interface, efficiently offloading packet data from the circuit-switched voice network and routing it towards the GPRS/EDGE core network. This functionality is essential for maximizing radio resource utilization and delivering higher data throughput for mobile subscribers. Typically deployed within Base Station Subsystems (BSS), the PCU2-E enhances the capacity and performance of 2G/2.5G services, vital for operators extending the lifespan of these networks. While precise technical specifications for the C110629.C5H variant would require specific documentation, PCUs like the PCU2-E are designed for carrier-grade reliability, high-throughput packet processing, and seamless integration with existing Base Station Controllers (BSCs) and Serving GPRS Support Nodes (SGSNs). The "E" designation likely indicates an enhanced version, potentially offering increased processing power, capacity, or advanced GPRS/EDGE feature support. Revo Distribution Limited carries refurbished Nokia PCU2-E units to support network operators globally. We provide cost-effective, reliable solutions for maintaining, upgrading, or expanding existing telecom infrastructure, enabling operators to extend network lifecycles and optimize capital expenditure through rigorously tested and refurbished equipment.