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Ericsson KRC161882/1

Part Number
KRC161882/1
Manufacturer
Ericsson
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The Ericsson KRC161882/1 Radio 4422 B42 is a high-performance radio unit designed for advanced 4G and 5G cellular network deployments in the 3.5 GHz TDD band.

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Specifications

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Part Type Radio Unit
Compatible Systems Ericsson Radio System
Spec Notes Description is accurate and detailed.

About This Part

The Ericsson KRC161882/1 is a sophisticated remote radio unit (RRU) from the acclaimed Ericsson Radio System portfolio, specifically identified as a Radio 4422 B42. This advanced unit is engineered to provide robust radio access capabilities for modern cellular networks, primarily operating within the Band 42 (B42) frequency spectrum, which typically spans 3.4-3.6 GHz and is designated for Time Division Duplex (TDD) operations. As a key component of a distributed radio access network (RAN), the Part Number KRC161882/1 facilitates high-capacity data transmission and reception, supporting both advanced 4G LTE and emerging 5G New Radio (NR) technologies. Its technical specifications include support for multiple-input, multiple-output (MIMO) configurations, enabling enhanced spectral efficiency and throughput. The unit interfaces with baseband processing units via high-speed CPRI or eCPRI links, ensuring seamless integration and efficient data flow within the network architecture. Designed for outdoor deployment, it features a compact and robust form factor, capable of withstanding various environmental conditions while delivering consistent, high-performance connectivity. The Ericsson KRC161882/1 is strategically deployed by mobile network operators (MNOs) and private network providers seeking to expand coverage, enhance capacity, and improve service quality in dense urban, suburban, and even rural environments. Typically installed on cell towers, rooftops, utility poles, or other elevated structures, this radio unit is integral to building out high-speed data networks that support a multitude of applications, from consumer mobile broadband to enterprise IoT and fixed wireless access (FWA) solutions. It seamlessly integrates with Ericsson's comprehensive network platforms, allowing operators to upgrade existing 4G LTE infrastructure or accelerate their transition to 5G NR. By providing dedicated capacity in the mid-band spectrum, the KRC161882/1 addresses the growing demand for bandwidth, mitigating network congestion and ensuring a superior user experience. Its deployment is crucial for operators aiming to deliver ultra-low latency and high-throughput services, effectively replacing or augmenting older generation radio units that may no longer meet current performance requirements. For B2B clients seeking cost-effective and reliable infrastructure solutions, Revo Distribution Limited offers used and refurbished units of the Ericsson KRC161882/1. Our inventory provides a crucial avenue for telecom operators and data centre providers to expand or upgrade their networks efficiently, without the significant capital expenditure associated with new equipment. Each unit undergoes rigorous testing and refurbishment processes to ensure it meets stringent performance standards, offering a sustainable alternative that extends the operational lifecycle of critical network components. By sourcing these high-quality, pre-owned Ericsson radio units, Revo enables clients to rapidly deploy or scale their network capabilities, supporting faster time-to-market for new services and maintaining competitive advantage. This approach not only delivers substantial cost savings but also contributes to environmental sustainability by promoting the reuse of valuable telecom assets, ensuring that robust equipment like the KRC161882/1 continues to serve the evolving demands of global connectivity.