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Ericsson KRY1011856/1

Part Number
KRY1011856/1
Manufacturer
Ericsson
In Stock

The Ericsson KRY1011856/1 is a CXU unit for RBS 2206 base stations, supporting GSM operations across 900, 1800, and 1900 MHz bands.

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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+
Connector LC duplex
Voltage V 48V DC
Dim Notes Standard dimensions for SFP+ form factor.
Spec Notes Specific temperature range and compatible systems not available.
Dim Confidence form_factor_standard

About This Part

The Ericsson KRY1011856/1 is a critical Central Exchange Unit (CXU) designed for the Ericsson RBS 2206 product family, a robust and widely deployed 2G GSM base station. This module serves as the central control and interface component within the RBS 2206, orchestrating baseband processing, radio resource management, and signaling functions essential for GSM network operations. Its primary function involves managing communication between the base station's radio units and the Base Station Controller (BSC), ensuring efficient call setup, handover, and data transmission. The KRY1011856/1 specifically supports multi-band operations across the 900 MHz, 1800 MHz, and 1900 MHz GSM frequency bands, offering versatile deployment options for operators in various regions. This unit integrates key control logic and interface ports, facilitating seamless connectivity and reliable performance within the network infrastructure. Its robust design ensures high availability and operational stability, crucial for maintaining service quality in demanding telecom environments. The Ericsson KRY1011856/1, as part of the RBS 2206 system, is typically installed in outdoor or indoor base station cabinets at cell sites, forming the backbone of 2G GSM cellular networks. It supports the entire Ericsson RBS 2206 platform, which was a cornerstone for mobile operators globally during the expansion of 2G services. This unit is vital for maintaining voice and basic data services in areas where 2G remains prevalent, or as a foundational layer in multi-technology networks. It addresses the need for reliable, high-capacity GSM connectivity, enabling operators to provide ubiquitous mobile coverage. For many telecom providers, this component is essential for sustaining legacy networks, extending the lifespan of existing infrastructure, or providing cost-effective coverage in rural or developing regions where 3G, 4G, and 5G upgrades might not be economically viable or necessary. It effectively replaces older, less efficient control units or serves as a direct replacement for failed modules within the RBS 2206 system, ensuring continuous network operation. Revo Distribution Limited specializes in providing high-quality used and refurbished telecom and data centre equipment, including the Part Number KRY1011856/1. For B2B clients, particularly telecom operators and data centre providers, sourcing refurbished units like this Ericsson CXU offers a highly cost-effective and sustainable solution for maintaining or expanding their existing network infrastructure. Revo enables these businesses to significantly reduce capital expenditure while ensuring access to critical components that might otherwise be difficult to procure new. By offering reliable, tested, and warrantied refurbished equipment, Revo Distribution Limited empowers operators to efficiently upgrade or expand their networks, prolonging the operational life of their 2G GSM base stations without compromising performance. This approach not only supports immediate operational needs but also contributes to a more circular economy by extending the lifecycle of valuable telecom assets, ensuring that essential infrastructure remains operational and efficient for years to come.