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Nokia C112670 HBRT3-B Hub Blade RTM

Part Number
C112670
Manufacturer
Nokia
In Stock Used

The Nokia C112670 HBRT3-B Hub Blade RTM is a critical Rear Transition Module for enhancing connectivity in Nokia telecom and data centre hub systems.

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About This Part

The Nokia C112670 HBRT3-B Hub Blade RTM (Rear Transition Module) is an essential component designed to complement front-facing line cards or processing blades within modular Nokia networking and telecom platforms. RTMs typically provide the physical interface for external cabling, offering organized and robust connectivity to the system's backplane and external networks. This ensures efficient data flow and simplifies cable management in complex infrastructure deployments. It plays a vital role in maintaining the integrity and performance of high-density hub systems, commonly found in carrier-grade networks and large-scale data centres. In a typical deployment, the HBRT3-B Hub Blade RTM would be installed at the rear of a chassis, aligning with its corresponding front-panel blade. This architecture facilitates hot-swappable components and allows for dedicated I/O connections without disturbing the front-panel configuration. Revo Distribution Limited specializes in sourcing and supplying high-quality used and refurbished telecom and data centre equipment, including critical components like the Nokia C112670 HBRT3-B. By offering such parts, Revo enables businesses to cost-effectively maintain, upgrade, or expand their existing Nokia infrastructure, ensuring continued operational efficiency and extending the lifespan of valuable network assets.