Ericsson, Inc. Datasheets for Network Equipment
Network equipment is used to split, switch, boost, or direct packets of information along a network. This product area includes network hubs, switches, routers, bridges, gateways, multiplexers, transceivers and firewalls. In addition to device type, network equipment is defined by protocol (e.g., Ethernet).
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| Product Name | Notes |
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| Ericsson has a strong PPX product portfolio that serves a broad installed base with requirements for multiservice and backbone data networks. Portfolio Overview The Ericsson Multiservice Switch product area (formerly... | |
| Ericsson SP are powerful packet aggregation nodes optimized for packet only networks offering multi-Gbit aggregation capacities. The SP family offers both switching and routing functionality with a capacity range from... | |
| Ericsson took the world’s best baseband and made it better. Customer experience in live networks around the world demonstrates Ericsson technology leadership with the best performing networks and the industry’s... | |
| Media Gateway for Mobile Networks (M-MGw) is a high performance media plane product deployed globally in almost 400 networks. It is a solution to those challenges operators are facing today... | |
| Microwave indoor units for split configurations ranging from compact nodes for cell sites to high density node for aggregation sites and all indoor units for trunk applications. Indoor units The... | |
| MINI-LINK LH is the Trunk product in the market leading MINI-LINK product family. MINI-LINK LH contains an integrated high capacity Ethernet switch and provides Native Ethernet and TDM supporting the... | |
| Mobile traffic volumes are expected to increase exponentially through 2020 and beyond. For mobile backhaul, the evolution from LTE to LTE-Advanced and 5G will increasingly demand higher capacity and lower... | |
| Mobile traffic volumes are expected to increase exponentially through 2020 and beyond. The evolution of LTE to LTE-Advanced and 5G will increasingly demand higher capacity and lower latency capabilities from... | |
| The Broadband Network Gateway (BNG) is a subscriber management system that provides the means by which residential wireline subscribers connect tobroadband services provided either by the wireline broadband network operator... | |
| The development of GSM and WCDMA networks puts strong demand on controller efficiency. The network controllers (BSC, RNC and EvoController) helps operators to meet future expansion needs, while also protecting... | |
| The Ericsson SSR 8000 family of Smart Services Routers, provides operators with a highly scalable, consolidated platform that offers services for both fixed and mobile network infrastructure. It offers services... | |
| The next generation Ericsson IP-Signalling Transfer Point reduces the complexity of the network by acting as an aggregation point and a single point of interconnect towards other networks. The result... | |
| The Router 8801 is a high performance ultra-compact 240 Gbps router targeting distributed BNG (Broadband Network Gateway) applications, Distributed Cloud Gateway, Distributed Provider Edge, Hyper-scale Open Flow Switch with integrated... |