About This Part
The Ericsson RDH10270/2L10 is a high-performance optical transceiver module, integral to modern telecommunications and data center infrastructure. As part of Ericsson's extensive portfolio of optical components, this pluggable module facilitates robust and high-speed data transmission over fiber optic networks. Designed for multi-gigabit connectivity, it supports various industry-standard protocols, ensuring seamless integration into diverse network architectures. The Part Number RDH10270/2L10 typically operates at specific wavelengths, enabling reliable data links over various distances, from short-reach interconnects to longer metropolitan area network segments. Its compact form factor and low power consumption make it an efficient solution for demanding networking environments. This Ericsson optical module is typically deployed within a wide array of network devices, including switches, routers, optical transport platforms, and radio base stations across both fixed and mobile networks. It is crucial for extending connectivity in core, metro, and access networks, supporting the backhaul and fronthaul requirements of 4G and 5G deployments. Telecommunication operators, internet service providers, and large enterprise data centers rely on such modules to establish high-capacity links, address increasing bandwidth demands, and ensure robust network performance. The RDH10270/2L10 enables operators to upgrade existing infrastructure, replacing lower-speed modules or expanding network reach efficiently, thereby optimizing capital expenditure while enhancing service delivery capabilities. Revo Distribution Limited specializes in providing B2B clients with high-quality used and refurbished telecom and data center equipment, including the Ericsson RDH10270/2L10. For businesses seeking cost-effective infrastructure solutions without compromising performance, Revo offers a sustainable alternative to new hardware. By supplying meticulously tested and certified units of this Part Number RDH10270/2L10, Revo enables telecom operators and data center providers to expand or upgrade their networks efficiently, reducing lead times and capital expenditure. This approach not only provides significant financial advantages but also actively contributes to extending the operational lifecycle of existing infrastructure, fostering a more sustainable and resource-efficient global network ecosystem.