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Ericsson FMU

Part Number
NTLX59AA04
Manufacturer
Ericsson
In Stock Used

The Ericsson FMU (Fiber Management Unit) is a critical component for organizing and protecting optical fiber connections within telecom networks.

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About This Part

An Ericsson Fiber Management Unit (FMU) is an essential passive component designed for the efficient organization, protection, and termination of optical fibers within telecommunication and data centre environments. These units play a crucial role in managing fiber optic cables, ensuring proper routing, splicing, and patching while safeguarding delicate fibers from damage. Typical use cases include central offices, remote shelters, data centres, and enterprise networks where high-density fiber connectivity is required. They facilitate structured cabling practices, making network maintenance, upgrades, and troubleshooting significantly more manageable. While specific configurations of the Ericsson FMU (NTLX59AA04) may vary, these units are generally engineered for robust performance and long-term reliability in demanding operational settings. They typically feature designs that accommodate various fiber counts, connector types (e.g., LC, SC, ST), and splicing methods (fusion or mechanical). Key considerations include ease of access for technicians, secure cable entry points, and adequate bend radius protection to maintain optical signal integrity. Revo Distribution Limited supplies used and refurbished Ericsson FMUs like the NTLX59AA04 to support our B2B clients in extending the lifespan and cost-effectiveness of their existing Ericsson optical infrastructure. By providing reliable, pre-owned equipment, we enable network operators to maintain and expand their systems without the capital expenditure associated with new deployments.