Telecommunication Equipment
What I Do
Telecommunication equipment refers to devices used for transmitting signals of any type. Subscribers can be international, regional, or local receivers.
Examples of equipment:
Radio broadcasting, radio communication, and television facilities.
Devices forming the communication structure.
Information systems equipment.
⚠️ Excluded: alarm systems, terminals, ATMs, medical devices, and units that display information without microelectronic circuits.
Main groups of equipment:
Devices and nodes for data transmission.
Switching systems (parts and blocks enabling data exchange between subscribers).
Subscriber devices (installed for personal use).
Satellite communication systems for international data exchange.
Several groups are often used simultaneously. Large industrial companies such as mobile operators and internet providers rely on them.
Classification by operation principle:
Active equipment: adapters, hubs, switches, print servers, routers. They transmit and group information flows, creating communication channels.
Passive equipment: connectors, patch cords, cables, trunking, sockets. They form data transmission routes without amplification.
Demand and development:
Telecom operators, industrial enterprises, and governmental institutions purchase this equipment either as ready-made solutions or as individual blocks.
Most in-demand devices include:
routers,
SCS components,
media converters,
video panels,
multiplexers,
remote control systems,
radio bridges,
Wi-Fi controllers and access points,
modems,
Smart Home solutions.
📈 Demand is constantly growing. In 2018, the growth rate was 2.1%. Leading consumers include mobile operators, internet providers, postal and fixed telephony services, and cable TV.