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Siemens E1 FDD-UMTS

Part Number
S30861-U4189-X-F2/01
Manufacturer
Siemens
In Stock Used

Siemens E1 FDD-UMTS module for telecom networks, enabling high-speed data transmission over E1 lines.

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About This Part

The Siemens S30861-U4189-X-F2/01 E1 FDD-UMTS module is a critical component designed for integration within telecommunications infrastructure. This module facilitates the interface between E1 digital lines and UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) network elements that utilize Frequency Division Duplexing (FDD). Its primary function is to enable the efficient and reliable transport of voice and data traffic across various segments of a mobile network or between mobile and fixed-line networks. Typical use cases for this module include deployment in base station controllers (BSCs), radio network controllers (RNCs), or other core network elements. In these environments, E1 circuits are commonly used for backhaul connectivity, carrying traffic from cell sites to the core network, or for interconnecting different network nodes. The module ensures robust data flow, supporting the operational integrity of 3G networks by handling multiplexing, demultiplexing, and potentially protocol conversion necessary for seamless communication. Revo Distribution Limited carries refurbished Siemens E1 FDD-UMTS modules to support the ongoing operational needs of global telecom carriers and service providers. By offering high-quality, tested used equipment, Revo enables clients to maintain, expand, or repair existing 3G infrastructure cost-effectively. This approach extends the lifespan of critical network assets, provides a sustainable alternative to new equipment purchases, and ensures continued service delivery in regions where 3G networks remain vital.