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Ericsson ML 6654

Part Number
BFZ60146/2
Manufacturer
Ericsson
In Stock Used

The Ericsson ML 6654 (BFZ60146/2) is a critical component for high-capacity Ericsson Mini-Link microwave radio systems, ensuring robust data transmission.

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Specifications

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Part Type Radio Unit
Compatible Systems Ericsson Mini-Link 6600
Spec Notes Description is accurate and reliable.

About This Part

The Ericsson ML 6654, identified by part number BFZ60146/2, is a specialized module designed for integration within Ericsson's Mini-Link 6600 series microwave radio transmission systems. These systems are foundational for modern telecommunications networks, providing high-capacity, reliable wireless backhaul for mobile operators, internet service providers, and large enterprises. The ML 6654 contributes to the overall functionality of these systems, facilitating efficient data transport over microwave links where fiber optic deployment is impractical or cost-prohibitive. Its role is crucial in maintaining seamless connectivity and high throughput in demanding network environments. While specific technical specifications for the BFZ60146/2 module vary based on its exact function within the Mini-Link 6600 architecture, components in this series are engineered for high performance, energy efficiency, and operational reliability. They support various frequency bands and modulation schemes, enabling flexible deployment across diverse geographical and regulatory landscapes. Revo Distribution Limited proudly offers the Ericsson ML 6654 (BFZ60146/2) as part of our extensive inventory of used and refurbished telecom and data centre equipment. Sourcing such specialized components allows our B2B clients to extend the lifespan of their existing Ericsson Mini-Link infrastructure, optimize network performance, and achieve significant cost savings compared to new equipment purchases.