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Ericsson Signal Cable

Part Number
RPM777278/00650
Manufacturer
Ericsson
In Stock Used

The Ericsson Signal Cable RPM777279/00650 ensures reliable data and control signal transmission within telecom and data centre networks.

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Specifications

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Part Type Cable
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About This Part

The Ericsson Signal Cable, part number RPM777278/00650, is a critical component designed for transmitting data, control, and synchronization signals within complex telecommunications and data centre environments. These cables are fundamental for establishing reliable communication links between various network elements, such as base stations, radio units, antennas, and core network equipment. In a data centre context, they facilitate essential interconnections between servers, switches, and storage arrays, ensuring seamless data flow and operational integrity. While specific technical specifications for RPM777278/00650 are proprietary, Ericsson signal cables are generally engineered for high performance, featuring robust construction and shielding to minimize interference and ensure signal integrity over demanding operational conditions. They are designed to meet stringent industry standards for reliability and longevity, crucial for maintaining network uptime and performance. Revo Distribution Limited offers this Ericsson Signal Cable as part of our commitment to providing high-quality, cost-effective used and refurbished telecom and data centre equipment. Sourcing reliable cables is essential for maintaining and upgrading existing infrastructure, allowing our clients to extend the lifespan of their networks and achieve significant cost savings without compromising performance or system integrity.