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Adtran 1245026L4 T1 HDSL Unit-RT Transceiver Module
- T1 line support
- HDSL (High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line) technology
- Unit-RT (Remote Terminal) configuration
- Designed for copper line transmission
- Enables T1 data services
- Part of Adtran's access networking solutions
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Product Overview
The Adtran 1245026L4 is a T1 HDSL Unit-RT Transceiver Module. It is designed for T1 line transmission and utilizes HDSL technology for data communication over copper lines.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Transceiver Module |
| Interface | T1 |
| Technology | HDSL |
Additional Specifications
| Configuration | Unit-RT (Remote Terminal) |
| Transmission Medium | Copper Line |
Product Description
The Adtran 1245026L4 is a specialized transceiver module designed to provide T1 connectivity using High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line (HDSL) technology. This module is configured as a Remote Terminal (RT) unit, typically deployed at the customer premises or a remote location to establish a T1 data link back to a central office or service provider network. HDSL technology allows for the transmission of T1 signals (1.544 Mbps) over existing copper telephone lines, often without the need for repeaters over moderate distances. This makes it a cost-effective solution for delivering dedicated T1 services to businesses that require reliable, high-speed data connectivity for voice and data applications. As part of Adtran's comprehensive portfolio of access networking solutions, the 1245026L4 module is built for reliability and performance in telecommunications environments. It plays a crucial role in extending T1 services to locations where fiber optic deployment might be impractical or cost-prohibitive, ensuring businesses can access essential high-speed data services.
