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Ericsson BGM1361006/2

Part Number
BGM1361006/2
Manufacturer
Ericsson
In Stock

Ericsson BGM1361006/2 is a critical control and processing module for telecom infrastructure, ensuring reliable network operation and resource management.

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Specifications

Weight 0.0750 kg  /  0.17 lbs
Volumetric Weight (L×W×H÷5000) 0.001 kg  /  0.0 lbs couriers bill the greater of actual vs volumetric
Dimensions (L×W×H) 5.6500 × 1.3400 × 0.8500 cm  /  2.2 × 0.5 × 0.3 in
AI Research Sourced from publicly available data — verify before purchase.
Part Type Optical Transceiver
Data Rate 10 Gbps
Protocol 10GBase-LR
Form Factor SFP+
Wavelength Nm 1310
Reach Km 10.0
Connector LC duplex
Dim Notes SFP/SFP+ standard dimensions
Spec Notes Specifications based on common SFP+ 10GBase-LR characteristics.
Dim Confidence form_factor_standard

About This Part

The Ericsson BGM1361006/2 is a sophisticated control and processing module designed for integration within Ericsson's advanced telecommunications infrastructure. While specific detailed specifications can vary, this unit, often associated with the SCU (System Control Unit) family, typically serves as the central intelligence for a larger network element, such as a base station controller, radio network controller, or core network platform. Its primary function involves managing critical control plane operations, handling signaling protocols, orchestrating resource allocation, and ensuring the stable and efficient operation of the host system. This module is engineered to process complex network data, maintain system synchronization, and facilitate communication between various hardware components, thereby underpinning the reliability and performance of modern mobile and fixed-line networks. It typically features robust processing capabilities, dedicated memory resources, and high-speed internal interfaces to manage substantial data flows and critical operational tasks. The Ericsson BGM1361006/2 finds its deployment within the critical infrastructure of major telecommunication networks globally. It is typically installed in chassis-based systems that form the backbone of mobile communication networks, including Ericsson's Base Station Controllers (BSCs), Radio Network Controllers (RNCs), or specific core network elements. This module supports a wide array of network technologies, from 2G/GSM and 3G/UMTS to 4G/LTE and potentially early 5G deployments, by providing the necessary control and processing power for managing subscriber traffic, handovers, and overall network health. Mobile network operators, fixed-line service providers, and large-scale data center operators leverage such components to ensure high availability, manage increasing data demands, and maintain stringent quality of service (QoS) standards. The Part Number BGM1361006/2 helps solve challenges related to network scalability, operational efficiency, and the seamless integration of new services, often serving as a direct replacement or upgrade for legacy control units to enhance system performance and extend the operational lifespan of existing network platforms. For B2B clients seeking cost-effective and reliable infrastructure solutions, Revo Distribution Limited specializes in providing used and refurbished units of critical components like the Ericsson BGM1361006/2. Our extensive inventory enables telecom operators and data centre providers to expand or upgrade their networks efficiently, often at a significantly lower capital expenditure compared to purchasing new equipment. Revo Distribution Limited understands the imperative for operational continuity and budget optimization within the telecom and data center sectors. By offering meticulously tested and certified refurbished Ericsson modules, Revo helps clients maintain and enhance their existing infrastructure, ensuring compatibility with legacy systems while improving performance. This approach not only provides a sustainable alternative to new hardware procurement but also extends the lifecycle of valuable network assets, supporting a circular economy model for high-tech equipment.