[j-nsp] ACX5448 & ACX710 - Update!

Luis Balbinot luis at luisbalbinot.com
Thu Jul 30 06:53:38 EDT 2020


I work with telecom companies for years and DC is the standard for pretty
much all of them. If you have a small shelter or container you can deploy
an UPS DC system with a handful of batteries that will last for hours and
will not take much space. Look inside a mobile node B station and you’ll
only find DC power.

All major IDCs will provide you -48VDC too.

And to save a bit of money on power efficiency during the years.

Luis

On Thu, 30 Jul 2020 at 07:38 Baldur Norddahl <baldur at gigabit.dk> wrote:

>
>
> On 30.07.2020 10.29, Mark Tinka wrote:
> > The ACX710 was clearly built for one or two mobile network operators.
> > There is no doubt about that.
> >
> > Juniper have been making boxes that support both AC and DC for yonks.
> > Hardened and regular. What's so special about the ACX710? In 2020?
> >
>
> To be fair there are more than two Juniper customers world wide that are
> using 48V DC. To my knowledge DC power is very common in the telco world.
>
> What is special about ACX710 is probably the price point. They want a
> device for a certain market without loosing the ability to sell a higher
> priced device for another market.
>
> Regards,
>
> Baldur
>
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