UfiSpace S9501-18SMT | 64G Economical Disaggregated Cell Site Gateway, Aggregation Router
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The UfiSpace S9501-18SMT is an economical open networking white box router that is designed to address the changing needs of backhaul transport requirements. The S9501-18SMT is ready for outdoor and indoor deployments, supports 4G and 5G base stations with full IEEE 1588v2 and SyncE timing functions, and supports 10G uplinks. Total switching capacity: 64Gbps; 6x 10GE SFP+ ports, 8x 1GE SFP ports, 4x 1GE RJ45 ports.
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Use Case
Cloud Computing : Hybrid Cloud
Cloud Computing : Private Cloud
Cloud Computing : Public Cloud
Industry
Communications : Telecommunications
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UfiSpace provides end-to-end 5G networking solutions for telecommunication companies, cloud service providers and data centers. Our passion and dedication towards customer service and engineering excellence has brought UfiSpace to the forefront of 5G technology innovation. We make it our mission to provide our customers with technologically enhanced solutions boost the development of their 5G services. We have done so already with our S9500-30XS, said to be the telecom industry’s first live deployment of disaggregated white box cell site gateway routers (CSGR) and our S9700 Series, which was the world’s first live deployment of a Distributed Disaggregated Chassis (DDC) Routing System. Furthermore, to embody our dedication to accelerating growth and industry transformation, UfiSpace plays an active role within open networking groups such as Open Compute Project (OCP) and Telecom Infra Project (TIP), contributing our product designs to the open networking ecosystem.
Ufispace S9501-18smt | 64g Economical Disaggregated Cell Site Gateway, Aggregation Router
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