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Ericsson BMG 980 41/3

Part Number
BMG 980 41/3
Manufacturer
Ericsson
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The Ericsson BMG 980 41/3 is a robust IDM-16 transmission unit designed for aggregating and multiplexing digital signals in telecommunications networks.

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About This Part

The Ericsson BMG 980 41/3 is an integral component within the Ericsson IDM (Integrated Digital Multiplexer) product family, designed for robust and reliable digital signal aggregation and transmission in telecommunications infrastructure. This unit, often deployed in a standard rack-mountable form factor, serves as a critical interface for multiplexing lower-order digital tributaries, typically E1 or T1 lines, into higher-order streams. Its primary function involves consolidating multiple 2 Mbps (E1) or 1.544 Mbps (T1) signals, enabling efficient transport over a single higher-capacity link, often an optical fiber. Key technical specifications for units like the BMG 980 41/3 typically include support for up to 16 E1/T1 interfaces, facilitating the aggregation of voice and data traffic from various sources. These systems are fundamental to Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy (PDH) networks, providing essential connectivity and bandwidth optimization for legacy and evolving network architectures. The precise configuration and interface types, such as electrical G.703 for E1/T1 and optical interfaces for uplinks, ensure versatile deployment options. Deployment of the Ericsson BMG 980 41/3 is common across a wide spectrum of telecommunications environments, including central offices, remote base station sites, and enterprise network hubs. This unit seamlessly integrates into existing PDH and hybrid SDH/PDH network architectures, providing essential connectivity for services ranging from traditional voice telephony to leased line data services. Telecom operators, internet service providers, and utility companies frequently utilize such multiplexers to consolidate traffic from various access points, optimizing the use of transmission capacity. The BMG 980 41/3 solves critical challenges associated with managing diverse digital traffic streams, particularly in scenarios where upgrading to full IP-based or higher-capacity optical networks is not immediately feasible or cost-effective. It effectively bridges the gap between older infrastructure and modern demands, allowing for the efficient transport of TDM-based services. Furthermore, it serves as a vital component for extending the reach of existing copper infrastructure or for upgrading legacy point-to-point connections to a more centralized and manageable multiplexed system. For B2B clients seeking cost-effective and reliable infrastructure solutions, Revo Distribution Limited specializes in providing used and refurbished units of critical telecom equipment, including the Part Number BMG 980 41/3. Our extensive inventory enables telecom operators and data centre providers to expand or upgrade their networks efficiently without incurring the significant capital expenditure associated with new equipment. By offering high-quality, pre-owned Ericsson components, Revo helps businesses maintain operational continuity and extend the lifecycle of their existing infrastructure. This approach is particularly valuable for supporting legacy networks, facilitating phased upgrades, or rapidly deploying capacity in budget-constrained environments. Revo Distribution Limited ensures that all refurbished equipment meets stringent quality standards, providing a dependable alternative for maintaining and evolving complex network ecosystems. Partnering with Revo allows enterprises to access essential hardware, ensuring their networks remain robust and capable of meeting ongoing service demands.