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Ericsson SP-2

Part Number
NTK555CAE5
Manufacturer
Ericsson
In Stock Used

The Ericsson SP-2 (NTK555CAE5) is a refurbished telecom networking component, crucial for maintaining network infrastructure.

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About This Part

The Ericsson SP-2 (NTK555CAE5) is a critical component designed for integration within Ericsson's extensive range of telecom and networking infrastructure. While specific functionalities can vary based on the exact system it supports, such units typically play a role in managing, processing, or controlling network traffic and services. Ericsson is a global leader in telecommunications, and their components are engineered for high performance and reliability in demanding operational environments. In telecom and data centre environments, the Ericsson SP-2 (NTK555CAE5) would typically be deployed as a replacement part, an upgrade module, or as part of a system expansion. Its function is to ensure the continuous and efficient operation of network elements, contributing to service stability and data throughput. Used in various network layers, it helps maintain the integrity and performance of critical communication pathways. Revo Distribution Limited offers this refurbished Ericsson SP-2 (NTK555CAE5) as a cost-effective solution for B2B clients seeking to extend the lifespan of their existing Ericsson network infrastructure. Our rigorously tested and certified refurbished equipment provides a reliable alternative to new parts, enabling operators to maintain operational excellence, manage budgets effectively, and ensure the continued functionality of their telecom and data centre assets. This part supports the ongoing demand for sustainable and economical network maintenance.