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Ericsson SXU-C BOARD

Part Number
ROA1173001/2
Manufacturer
Ericsson
In Stock Used

The Ericsson SXU-C board is a vital telecom system component, facilitating control and connectivity within network infrastructure.

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About This Part

The Ericsson SXU-C board (SKU: ROA1173001/2) is a specialized telecommunications component designed for integration within Ericsson's extensive range of network infrastructure solutions. As a core board, it typically performs critical functions related to system control, data processing, or interface management within larger network elements such as base stations, radio network controllers, or core network switches. Its primary role is to ensure the efficient and reliable operation of network services, handling signaling, traffic routing, or resource allocation to maintain seamless connectivity and performance across the network. While specific technical specifications for the SXU-C board (ROA1173001/2) are platform-dependent, it represents a modular unit engineered for high availability and robust performance within demanding telecom environments. Revo Distribution Limited offers this Ericsson SXU-C board as part of our comprehensive inventory of used and refurbished telecom and data centre equipment. By providing access to such critical components, Revo enables network operators and service providers to cost-effectively maintain, upgrade, and extend the operational lifespan of their existing Ericsson infrastructure. Our commitment is to supply fully tested and reliable parts, ensuring that clients can quickly source necessary spares or replacements to minimize downtime and support network resilience. This approach not only offers significant cost savings compared to new equipment but also contributes to sustainable practices by maximizing the utility of high-quality telecom assets.