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Nortel Networks E1C FP

Part Number
NTFN57GC
Manufacturer
Nortel Networks
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The Nortel Networks E1C FP (NTFN57GC) is an E1 controller module designed for digital trunk connectivity in telecom and data centre environments.

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About This Part

The Nortel Networks E1C FP (NTFN57GC) is a crucial E1 controller module engineered to provide robust digital trunk connectivity within telecommunications and data centre infrastructures. This card facilitates the transmission of voice and data traffic over E1 circuits, which are standard 2.048 Mbps digital lines widely used in Europe and other regions. It is typically deployed in legacy Nortel switching systems, PBXs, access gateways, or specialized equipment requiring reliable E1 interfaces for interconnectivity, ensuring seamless integration with existing network architectures. While specific technical specifications for the NTFN57GC variant can vary, E1 controller cards generally manage 30 voice channels per E1 link, ensuring high-capacity digital communication. These modules are essential for maintaining existing network architectures and supporting specific applications that rely on E1 connectivity. Revo Distribution Limited proudly offers refurbished Nortel Networks E1C FP modules like the NTFN57GC to support our B2B clients in extending the lifespan and functionality of their critical telecom and data centre equipment. Our rigorously tested, used equipment provides a cost-effective and sustainable solution for network maintenance and expansion, ensuring operational continuity without significant capital expenditure.