About This Part
The Nokia 472501A.102 is a critical modular optical line card designed for integration into Nokia's robust fixed access or optical transport platforms. As a key component within its product family, this card typically assumes a standard chassis-based form factor, enabling seamless hot-swappable installation. Its primary function is to provide high-density optical interfaces, supporting a wide array of services including high-speed broadband, enterprise connectivity, and mobile backhaul. Key technical specifications often include support for various optical access technologies such as GPON, XG-PON, or XGS-PON, delivering gigabit-class services over fiber optic infrastructure. This module is engineered for high reliability and performance, crucial for maintaining stringent service level agreements in demanding network environments. This Nokia module is typically deployed in central offices, aggregation points, or data center interconnect facilities, where it serves as a fundamental building block for expanding network capacity and service reach. It is compatible with Nokia's leading network platforms, such as the 7360 ISAM FX series, enabling operators to deliver next-generation broadband services. Telecom operators, internet service providers (ISPs), and large enterprises utilize this part to address the escalating demand for bandwidth, solving challenges related to network congestion and the need for higher subscriber density. The 472501A.102 effectively supports upgrades from legacy systems or expands existing infrastructure, ensuring future-proof service delivery capabilities. Revo Distribution Limited specializes in providing B2B clients with used and refurbished units of essential networking components like the Part Number 472501A.102. Our inventory enables telecom operators and data centre providers to acquire high-quality, fully functional equipment at a fraction of the cost of new hardware, facilitating cost-effective infrastructure solutions. By offering refurbished Nokia modules, Revo helps businesses expand or upgrade their networks efficiently, minimizing capital expenditure while maximizing operational capabilities. This approach not only provides significant economic advantages but also extends the operational lifecycle of existing infrastructure, contributing to sustainable network development and resource optimization within the industry.