About This Part
The Ericsson RDH102406/30 is a high-performance SFP+ (Small Form-Factor Pluggable Plus) optical transceiver, engineered for demanding DWDM (Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing) applications. This module supports 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) and Fibre Channel protocols, providing robust data transmission over distances up to 40 kilometers. Operating on a precise DWDM wavelength of 193.0THz, it facilitates efficient spectral utilization within C-band optical networks. Its compact SFP+ form factor ensures compatibility with a wide range of networking equipment, offering a reliable and high-density solution for optical transport. The Part Number RDH102406/30 is crucial for extending the reach and capacity of existing fiber infrastructure. The Ericsson RDH102406/30 transceiver is typically deployed in core and metro optical networks, connecting switches, routers, and optical transport platforms. It is integral to the infrastructure of major telecom operators, internet service providers, and large data center providers who require high-bandwidth, long-distance connectivity. This module enables the aggregation of multiple 10Gbps services onto a single fiber pair, significantly reducing cabling complexity and operational costs. It serves as a vital component for expanding network capacity, upgrading existing 10G links, or replacing older, less efficient optical modules, thereby supporting the continuous growth of data traffic and service demands across various industries. At Revo Distribution Limited, we specialize in providing B2B clients with cost-effective, high-quality used and refurbished telecom and data centre equipment, including the Ericsson RDH102406/30. Our inventory allows telecom operators and data centre providers to expand or upgrade their networks efficiently, without the substantial capital expenditure often associated with new hardware. By offering these meticulously tested and certified units, Revo enables businesses to maintain peak network performance and extend the operational lifecycle of their existing infrastructure. This approach not only delivers significant cost savings but also supports sustainable practices within the industry by giving valuable equipment a second life.