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Ericsson DBA224

Part Number
DBA224
Manufacturer
Ericsson
In Stock

The Ericsson DBA224 is a critical telecommunications module designed for high-performance network infrastructure, ensuring robust data transmission and system integration.

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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
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About This Part

The Ericsson DBA224 is a specialized telecommunications module engineered to integrate seamlessly into Ericsson's advanced network infrastructure platforms. As a critical component, this unit typically functions as a line card or interface module, designed to facilitate high-speed data processing and robust signal management within carrier-grade systems. While specific technical specifications for Part Number DBA224 can vary based on its exact revision and application, such modules are generally characterized by their capability to support various network protocols, handle significant data throughput, and provide reliable connectivity. They often feature multiple interface ports, potentially supporting both electrical and optical connections, and are built to meet stringent operational demands for power efficiency and environmental resilience within a telecom environment. Its primary function revolves around ensuring stable and efficient communication pathways, crucial for maintaining service quality and network integrity. The Ericsson DBA224 module finds its deployment within the backbone and access layers of modern telecommunications networks. It is commonly installed in Ericsson's proprietary network platforms, such as Radio Base Stations (RBS), Mobile Switching Centers (MSC), or various access network elements, where it contributes to the overall system functionality and capacity. This module is essential for telecom operators and large enterprise networks that rely on Ericsson infrastructure to deliver voice, data, and video services. Its integration helps solve critical challenges related to network expansion, enhancing data throughput, improving service reliability, and supporting the evolution towards next-generation communication standards. By providing additional capacity or specialized interface capabilities, the Part Number DBA224 can facilitate upgrades to existing infrastructure, allowing operators to extend the life of their current systems while meeting increasing demand for bandwidth and connectivity without a complete system overhaul. For B2B clients seeking cost-effective and sustainable infrastructure solutions, Revo Distribution Limited offers used and professionally refurbished units of the Ericsson DBA224. Our inventory of high-quality, pre-owned telecom and data centre equipment, including modules like the DBA224, enables telecom operators and data centre providers to expand or upgrade their networks efficiently without incurring the significant capital expenditure associated with new hardware procurement. Revo's rigorous refurbishment process ensures that each unit meets stringent performance standards, providing a reliable alternative for maintaining and enhancing critical network functions. By supplying these essential components, Revo plays a pivotal role in extending the operational lifecycle of existing infrastructure, allowing businesses to maximize their return on investment and maintain service continuity. This approach not only supports economic efficiency but also contributes to environmental sustainability by promoting the reuse of valuable equipment within the global telecom ecosystem.