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Nortel Networks lower EOS Card

Part Number
NTEU41AA
Manufacturer
Nortel Networks
In Stock Used

Nortel Networks lower EOS Card (NTEU41AA), a critical system component for maintaining legacy telecom infrastructure.

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Specifications

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About This Part

The Nortel Networks lower EOS Card, identified by SKU NTEU41AA, is a specialized circuit board designed to integrate into larger Nortel telecommunications systems. While specific technical details for this exact part number are proprietary, such cards are fundamental for system operation, often handling specific functions such as signal processing, interface management, or control plane operations within a chassis. Typical use cases involve maintaining and expanding existing Nortel infrastructure in telecom central offices, data centers, or enterprise networks that rely on robust, proven hardware for voice, data, or optical transport. As a B2B supplier, Revo Distribution Limited understands the ongoing demand for reliable, refurbished components like the Nortel Networks NTEU41AA. While specific technical specifications for this particular "lower EOS Card" would depend on the exact Nortel platform it supports, such cards are typically engineered for high availability and performance within their designated system architecture. Revo carries this part to support network operators and enterprises globally who continue to utilize Nortel's durable equipment. Sourcing refurbished parts ensures cost-effective maintenance, extends the lifespan of critical infrastructure, and provides a sustainable alternative to new equipment, especially for systems that are no longer actively manufactured, ensuring operational continuity for essential services.