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Ericsson Radio 2212 B3 unit for LTE/UMTS coverage

Part Number
KRC161496/1
Manufacturer
Ericsson
Out of Stock Used

The Ericsson Radio 2212 B3 is a compact, multi-standard radio unit providing robust LTE/UMTS coverage for telecom networks.

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About This Part

The Ericsson Radio 2212 B3 (KRC161496/1) is a high-performance, multi-standard radio unit designed for modern mobile communication networks. As part of Ericsson's advanced Radio System portfolio, this unit facilitates robust LTE and UMTS coverage, crucial for delivering reliable voice and data services. Its primary function is to transmit and receive radio signals, connecting user equipment to the core network infrastructure. Typical use cases include enhancing network capacity in urban and suburban areas, extending coverage into previously underserved regions, or supporting network modernization projects for mobile network operators. Operating on Band 3, the Radio 2212 B3 is engineered for efficiency and deployment flexibility. While specific power output details may vary, Ericsson radio units are generally known for their compact form factor, energy efficiency, and ease of integration into existing or new base station sites. This multi-standard capability ensures seamless operation across different mobile technologies, future-proofing network investments. Revo Distribution Limited offers used and refurbished Ericsson Radio 2212 B3 units to provide cost-effective solutions for network operators. By supplying high-quality, pre-owned equipment, Revo enables clients to expand, maintain, or upgrade their telecom infrastructure efficiently, reducing capital expenditure without compromising performance or reliability.