Contact sherry@telexpressinc.com or call direct at 336-862-7428 if you would like to make a purchase. All warrantied.
Monday, December 5, 2011
Contact sherry@telexpressinc.com or call direct at 336-862-7428 if you would like to make a purchase. All warrantied.
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
The Value of Secondary Market Equipment
TelExpress refurbishes all secondary market equipment stocked. Let us help you save money by utilizing secondary market gear in your sites with confidence.
Reliability and Used Equipment
By: Maryann Von Seggern, Cisco Capital
In organizations large and small, purchasing decision makers consider refurbished equipment for their networks for a variety of reasons – price, availability, for network spares and maintenance, or compliance with “green” initiatives. The big question for most organizations is – how reliable and secure is used equipment? The answer is that used equipment can be as reliable and secure as new. However, buyers should make sure the equipment they purchase has gone through a high-quality inspection and refurbishing process to ensure that it operates to the same standards intended for new equipment.
When thinking about used or refurbished networking equipment, many people automatically draw comparisons to used mechanical equipment – worn, degraded performance and a short useful lifespan.
Unlike mechanical products, however, network equipment does not have moving parts (other than cooling fans and push button switches) that wear out. In addition, much of the functionality of advanced networking equipment is software and firmware driven. Used equipment, when refurbished properly, loaded with up-to date-firmware and software, and operated within the product specifications, can be expected to operate reliably over the duration of the intended product lifespan.
With many available sources of used and refurbished products in the marketplace, a more relevant concern for IT managers should be “What should I consider proper refurbishment?”
Currently, there are no industry standards established which define refurbished equipment. The reality is that different vendors use different processes, parts, levels of rigor and quality acceptance standards to refurbish the equipment they sell. In the absence of true industry standards, vendors signal the quality of their refurbished equipment in different ways such as the descriptions of their refurbishment levels, their use of ISO certified processes, or by providing longer warranties or service. However, IT and purchasing managers need to look deeper and understand the factors involved in proper refurbishment, how it contributes to equipment reliability and the differences in the processes among the various vendors. Only then can the context of program names, ISO certified processes, and warranties and services be understood and applied to the purchase decision.
Smart IT and purchasing managers will never risk the security and resilience of their network with questionable second-hand gear. They should expect the performance and reliability of refurbished equipment products to be the same as new equipment, and should look to IT vendors who have developed and applied a comprehensive and rigorous approach to “properly remanufacture” used equipment to ensure that the products it markets and sells operate reliably over their expected lifetime. Refurbishing should only be completed by the manufacturer, as third parties can expose equipment to additional risk. Purchasing managers should also seek out IT vendors that produce the same warranty as the corresponding new product and the same full technical support.
There are several chief reasons why companies find refurbished equipment attractive. First, particularly for large enterprises, is the demand for infrastructure homogeneity; in other words, they want consistency across the network portfolio, because it is much easier to manage and there are more efficiencies of scale. If you need to replace a few pieces of equipment or update your network but don’t have the budget to buy the latest networking gear, your business can trust refurbished equipment to meet security and compliance concerns. Another driver is availability: you may need the equipment now, but the new model is back-ordered. For purchasing decision makers faced with limited budgets that need to address increased network security concerns, stronger compliance guidelines, and service and support challenges, refurbished equipment is an attractive option. Finally, of course, price sensitivity is always a factor.
In summary, remember that refurbished networking equipment is not the same as used mechanical equipment and, in fact, can be expected to operate reliably if loaded with up-to-date firmware and software. The large variety of sources for, and lack of general industry standards on refurbished products mean that IT and purchasing managers have many factors to consider when buying used equipment. Stick with a vendor who will stand behind their refurbished equipment with a warranty. Finally, be mindful of whom you’re buying refurbished equipment from. Make sure that you do sufficient research to ensure you’re purchasing from a reputable IT vendor so that you get what you pay for – a reliable system of highly inspected and refurbished equipment to ensure that your network stays up and your business keeps running smoothly.
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Telect MIX 56 Integrated M13 Multiplexer + DSX-1
TelExpress has reduced our prices on the Telect MIX 28 and 56 product line. We have this equipment in stock ready to ship, whether it be individual units or a complete system.
Ordering Information 747-0000-2448 Empty Chassis...$500747-0000-1001 Empty chassis...$400 747-1001-0000 M13 Control Module 48V...$400 747-1001-2448 M13 Control Module 24V/48V...$900 747-1103-2801 Chassis with 2 M13 cards + 28-circuit DSX-1...$1950 747-1103-5601 Chassis with 4 M13 cards + 56-circuit DSX-1, 24/48V...$3900 747-1101-5601 Chassis with 4 M13 cards + 56-circuit DSX-1, 48V...$1700 Sherry Clinard |
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Adtran's Office in a Box

IP Communications Platform
TelExpress is proud to be an Advantage Plus Partner with Adtran. Let us help supply your office needs.
The Adtran NetVanta 7100 represents a breakthrough in next-generation communication systems. This unique Office in a Box contains everything businesses need to deploy a converged IP voice and data network for small- to medium-sized offices with up to 50 stations, including a full-function IP PBX for voice. It includes an integrated 24-port Power over Ethernet (PoE) switch-router for data, a stateful inspection firewall for security, Virtual Private Network (VPN) for secure Internet tunneling, and a DSU/CSU for network termination. The only other requirements for deploying your VoIP network are connections from the service provider and cables to the desktop.
- Affordable and cost-effective IP PBX for small to medium offices|
- Consolidates trunks, lowers recurring expenses and toll charges|
- No phone or voice mail licenses required|
- Supports Voice Quality Monitoring (VQM)and Mean Opinion Score (MOS) reporting|
- Reduces the need for network readiness assessments|
- Simplifies IP convergence by combining multiple functions in one compact platform|
- Simplifies cabling and sparing;conserves space|
- Single management system for setup and administration with point and click Moves/Adds/Changes|
- Feature-rich ADTRAN OperatingSystem (AOS) provides voice-data convergence without compromising functionality
336-862-7428
Monday, August 8, 2011
Looking to Purchase Immediately
I am in urgent need of the following telecom items below. If you have any available, please contat me immediately.
SCP6801L2AW
425-1006-742
4204640L4
120-050-10
PWX-001RGCSD10PWDP
PWX-001RGCSD10PWDB
1150087L1
009-8004-0208
15454-10E-L1C
15454-OTU2-XP
STGR-LS-TM-DS3-2
Thanks
Sherry Clinard
336-862-7428
sherry@telexpressinc.com
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Netvanta 1224R 4200510L1 For Sale at $325 new
Hurry while supplies last! For a limited time, we are selling the Adtran Netvanta 1224R 24-Port Layer 2 Ethernet Switch w/ router at a greatly reduced price of $325 each, new surplus in the original packaging! Part number for ordering is 4200510L1. This NETVANTA 1224R managed Ethernet switch is a full-featured product line designed for use in enterprise networks seeking a cost-effective solution for converged LAN/WAN access. The NetVanta 1224R use the ADTRAN Operating System (OS) to provide an all-in-one network access solution by combining a 24-port managed Layer 2 Ethernet switch, a full-featured IP access router (with modular WAN interface), a stateful inspection firewall, and optional VPN functionality, all in a single 1U platform. This is ideal for enterprise businesses of all sizes that need to provide branch office or multi-site networks for LAN segmentation and WAN connectivity applications. Call me direct for more information or email me sherry@telexpressinc.com All equipment warrantied.
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
CAC Widebanks and Mux cards for sale
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Alcatel 1603 SMX Systems for Sale, Just De-installed!

These Alcatel 1603 systems were just removed from service, all in good working condition. Call me if you have any current needs for spares, or would like to buy complete systems. See configurations below. We will warranty all equipment sold.
Unit 1603 SMX | Unit # 3EM02211AAAB |
ITEM | HECI |
PWR A01 | 600308393001 |
PWR A01 | 600308393001 |
PWR A01 | 600308393001 |
C0A 609 | 3EM02479ABAA |
NEP 603 | 3AL00378AFAA |
HIF 603 | 3AL00238ACAB |
HIF 603 | 3AL00238ACAB |
CCM 101 | 3AL00440AAAA |
CCM 101 | 3AL00440AAAA |
LDR 501 | 3EM02065AAAA |
LDR 501 | 3EM02065AAAA |
LDR 501 | 3EM02065AAAA |
CLK 202 | 3AL00124ABAB |
CLK 202 | 3AL00124ABAB |
LIF D01 | 3AL00320BAAA |
LIF D01 | 3AL00320BAAA |
Unit 1603 SMX | Unit # 3EM02211AAAA |
ITEM | HECI |
PWR A01 | 600308393001 |
PWR A01 | 600308393001 |
PWR A01 | 600308393001 |
C0A 609 | 3EM02479ABAA |
NEP 603 | 3AL00378AFAA |
HIF 603 | 3AL00460ABAA |
HIF 603 | 3AL00460ABAA |
CCM 101 | 3AL00424AAAB |
CCM 101 | 3AL00424AAAB |
LDR 501 | 3EM02065AAAA |
LDR 501 | 3EM02065AAAA |
LDR 501 | 3EM02065AAAA |
LDR 501 | 3EM02065AAAA |
CLK 202 | 3AL00124ABAB |
CLK 202 | 3AL00124ABAB |
LIF D01 | 3EM02079AAAA |
LIF D01 | 3EM02079AAAA |
Unit 1603 SMX | Unit # 3EM02211AAAB |
ITEM | HECI |
PWR A01 | 600308393001 |
PWR A01 | 600308393001 |
PWR A01 | 600308393001 |
NEP 603 | 3AL00378AFAA |
CCM 101 | 3AL00426AAAB |
Unit 1603 SMX | Unit # 3EM02211AAAA |
ITEM | HECI |
PWR A01 | 600308393001 |
PWR A01 | 600308393001 |
PWR A01 | 600308393001 |
C0A 609 | 3EM02479ABAA |
NEP 603 | 3AL00378AFAA |
HIF 903 | 3AL00460ACAB |
HIF 603 | 3AL00460ABAA |
CCM 101 | 3AL00424AAAB |
CCM 101 | 3AL00424AAAB |
LDR 501 | 3EM02065AAAA |
LDR 501 | 3EM02065AAAA |
LDR 501 | 3EM02065AAAA |
LDR 501 | 3EM02065AAAA |
CLK 202 | 3AL00124ABAB |
CLK 202 | 3AL00124ABAB |
LIF D01 | 3EM02079AAAA |
Unit 1603/12 SM | Unit # 625640-000-001 |
COA 501 | 3AL00324AAAB |
NEP 302 | 3AL00250ABAA |
VSCC 302 | 3AL00262ABAA |
VSCC 302 | 3AL00262ABAA |
HIF 601 | 3AL00238AAAC |
HIF 601 | 3AL00238AAAC |
PWR A01 | 600308393001 |
PWR A01 | 600308393001 |
PWR A01 | 600308393001 |
CLK 202 | 3AL00124ABAB |
CLK 202 | 3AL00124ABAB |