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Ericsson DUL 20 01

Part Number
KDU137533/4R2E
Manufacturer
Ericsson
In Stock Used

Ericsson DUL 20 01 is a digital unit for RBS systems, providing essential baseband processing for mobile network infrastructure.

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About This Part

The Ericsson DUL 20 01 is a critical Digital Unit designed for integration within Ericsson Radio Base Station (RBS) systems, particularly prevalent in 2G and 3G mobile network deployments. Its primary function is to perform baseband processing, which involves the digital signal processing required to manage radio interfaces, encode/decode signals, and handle data flow between the radio units and the core network. This unit is essential for the operational integrity and performance of cellular communication infrastructure. As a core component of the RBS, the DUL 20 01 facilitates the efficient handling of subscriber traffic and network signaling. It plays a vital role in ensuring reliable connectivity and data throughput for mobile users. While specific capacity metrics vary by configuration and software version, its fundamental purpose remains consistent: to provide the digital processing backbone for radio access network operations. This unit is typically deployed in telecom sites globally, supporting a wide range of mobile communication services. Revo Distribution Limited supplies the Ericsson DUL 20 01 (SKU: KDU137533/4R2E) as part of our extensive inventory of used and refurbished telecom equipment. We understand the ongoing demand for reliable, cost-effective components to maintain and upgrade existing network infrastructures. By offering tested and certified units like the DUL 20 01, we enable network operators and service providers to extend the lifecycle of their current systems, optimize operational expenditures, and ensure continuity of service without the need for significant capital investment in new hardware.