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Ericsson ET-MC1 Card

Part Number
ROJ1192163/1R5B
Manufacturer
Ericsson
In Stock Used

The Ericsson ET-MC1 Card is a core telecom module designed for network control and management within Ericsson systems.

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About This Part

The Ericsson ET-MC1 Card is a critical component within Ericsson's telecommunications infrastructure, typically deployed in base stations, switching centers, or network nodes. As a 'Main Control' (MC) card, its primary function is to manage and control the overall operation of the host system, facilitating communication protocols, resource allocation, and system diagnostics. It ensures the stable and efficient functioning of network elements, which are vital for maintaining service quality and operational continuity in telecom networks. While specific technical specifications for the ET-MC1 can vary based on the exact system generation and configuration, these cards are engineered for high reliability and performance, characteristic of Ericsson's enterprise-grade equipment. They are designed to integrate seamlessly into existing Ericsson ecosystems, providing robust processing capabilities essential for handling complex network traffic and management tasks. Revo Distribution Limited carries the ET-MC1 Card as part of our commitment to supplying high-quality, reliable used and refurbished telecom and data centre equipment. By offering components like the ET-MC1, we enable our B2B clients to extend the lifespan of their existing infrastructure, perform critical upgrades, or maintain legacy systems cost-effectively, ensuring operational continuity without significant capital expenditure.