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Ericsson Mini-Link MMU 34+2/16

Part Number
HRY10226/1R1C
Manufacturer
Ericsson
In Stock Used

Ericsson Mini-Link MMU 34+2/16, a core component for microwave radio transmission systems.

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About This Part

The Ericsson Mini-Link MMU (Modem and Main Unit) 34+2/16 is a vital component within Ericsson's renowned Mini-Link microwave radio transmission systems. This unit serves as the central processing and interface module, responsible for critical functions such as modulation, demodulation, and multiplexing of traffic data. It enables high-capacity wireless communication links, making it indispensable for telecom operators and internet service providers. Typical applications include mobile backhaul for 2G, 3G, 4G, and 5G networks, establishing point-to-point links between base stations, central offices, or data centers, particularly in scenarios where fiber optic infrastructure is impractical or cost-prohibitive. While specific interface configurations for the '34+2/16' model can vary, this Mini-Link MMU variant is designed to support robust and reliable data transmission, crucial for maintaining network performance and service quality. It integrates seamlessly into existing Ericsson Mini-Link deployments, offering a proven solution for extending network reach and capacity. Revo Distribution Limited proudly offers refurbished Ericsson Mini-Link MMU 34+2/16 units. By providing high-quality, tested, and reliable used equipment, we enable our B2B clients to cost-effectively expand, upgrade, or maintain their critical telecom infrastructure, extending the operational lifecycle of essential network components.