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Nokia IU VDSL

Part Number
S50028-Q2028-A3-M1
Manufacturer
Nokia
In Stock Used

The NSN IU VDSL module is a high-performance interface unit designed for VDSL broadband access in telecom networks.

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About This Part

The NSN IU VDSL (Interface Unit Very-high-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line) is a critical component for delivering high-speed broadband services over existing copper infrastructure. This module typically integrates into a larger DSL Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) or multi-service access node (MSAN) within a central office or street cabinet. Its primary function is to provide the physical and data link layer interface for connecting subscriber lines, enabling operators to offer robust VDSL services to residential and business customers. It facilitates the conversion of digital data into VDSL signals for transmission over copper pairs and vice-versa, ensuring reliable and efficient last-mile connectivity. While specific technical specifications can vary by sub-model, NSN VDSL modules are engineered to support various VDSL profiles, offering high downstream and upstream bandwidth capabilities crucial for modern internet usage, including streaming, online gaming, and cloud services. These units are designed for reliability and seamless integration within NSN's extensive network solutions. Revo Distribution Limited specializes in sourcing and supplying high-quality, pre-owned and refurbished telecom equipment like the NSN IU VDSL. By offering these essential components, we enable service providers to maintain, expand, or upgrade their existing VDSL infrastructure cost-effectively, extending the lifecycle of valuable network assets and supporting sustainable network operations.