About This Part
The Ericsson ROJ207091/1 is a critical CTB (Control and Timing Board) module designed for integration within Ericsson's robust telecommunications infrastructure. This high-performance unit serves as a central processing and control element, responsible for managing essential network functions, ensuring precise timing synchronization, and facilitating data plane operations. As a vital component within its product family, it typically interfaces with backplane systems to orchestrate communication between various modules, process signaling, and maintain overall system integrity. Its technical specifications are geared towards high availability and reliability, crucial for demanding telecom environments, supporting continuous operation and efficient resource allocation across the network. This Part Number ROJ207091/1 is primarily deployed within Ericsson's radio access network (RAN) and potentially transport network platforms, including base stations (RBS) and baseband units. It is indispensable for mobile network operators (MNOs) and other telecom service providers globally who rely on Ericsson equipment for their 2G, 3G, 4G, and even early 5G deployments. The module addresses critical operational challenges by ensuring stable network performance, managing traffic flow, and providing the necessary control plane intelligence to support subscriber services. It is commonly utilized for network expansion, as a direct replacement for failed units, or as part of strategic upgrades to extend the operational lifespan and enhance the capabilities of existing infrastructure. Revo Distribution Limited specializes in providing used and refurbished units of essential telecom and data centre equipment, including the Ericsson ROJ207091/1, to B2B clients worldwide. Our offerings enable telecom operators and data centre providers to achieve significant cost efficiencies without compromising network reliability or performance. By sourcing high-quality, pre-owned equipment, Revo empowers businesses to expand their network capacity, upgrade existing systems, or maintain operational continuity through readily available spare parts, all while managing capital expenditure effectively. This approach not only provides a sustainable alternative to new equipment but also extends the lifecycle of existing infrastructure, contributing to a more circular economy within the telecommunications industry.