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Ericsson DU-Distributuion unit (900)

Part Number
KRY1011535/1
Manufacturer
Ericsson
In Stock Used

The ERICSSON DU-Distribution Unit (900) is a critical telecom component for signal processing and distribution in 900MHz mobile networks.

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About This Part

ERICSSON DU-Distribution Units are fundamental components within mobile communication network infrastructure, serving as key interfaces in base station architectures. These units are responsible for processing baseband signals and distributing them efficiently to the appropriate radio units, thereby ensuring reliable and high-performance data and voice transmission. Ericsson, as a global leader in telecommunications, designs these units for robust and scalable network operations. This specific DU-Distribution Unit, identified by the "(900)" designation, is typically deployed in GSM or LTE networks operating within the 900 MHz frequency band. Its primary function involves managing the digital signal processing for radio access, facilitating seamless communication between the core network and the radio access network (RAN). It plays a vital role in ensuring optimal network performance and capacity for mobile subscribers within its designated coverage area. Revo Distribution Limited offers used and refurbished ERICSSON DU-Distribution Units, such as the KRY1011535/1, to support telecommunication operators and data centres seeking cost-effective solutions for network expansion, maintenance, or upgrades. By providing high-quality, pre-owned equipment, Revo enables clients to extend the lifecycle of their existing infrastructure investments, maintain operational excellence, and achieve significant reductions in capital expenditure without compromising network reliability.