Description
Why NOC-Critical Devices Need Localized DC Backup
Network Operations Centers and the telecom, ISP, and broadband infrastructure they oversee depend on a wide range of subscriber-side and access-network devices — routers, ONTs, modems, gateways, CPE units, and small communication terminals — that are highly sensitive to power interruptions, voltage fluctuations, and unstable grid conditions. When these devices lose power or reboot unexpectedly, the results are not limited to a momentary outage. They translate into internet downtime, increased customer complaints, higher customer churn, greater remote troubleshooting pressure, and additional field maintenance costs for the operators and service providers responsible for keeping these networks online.
Shanghai Mylion New Energy Co., Ltd., operating under the brand MYLION, has positioned itself specifically around this pain point. Rather than offering generic backup power products, MYLION functions as a specialized Mini DC UPS and telecom BBU solution provider focused on compact, safe, and project-ready backup power systems built for broadband, fiber, ISP, telecom, and network infrastructure environments — the same environments that NOC teams are tasked with protecting.
An Engineering-Driven Approach to Backup Power Selection
MYLION’s core value proposition centers on helping telecom operators, ISPs, and network equipment suppliers keep customer-side and access-network devices online during power failures. This is achieved not through one-size-fits-all UPS units, but through project-based model selection grounded in the actual device’s voltage, current, connector type, runtime requirement, installation environment, certification needs, labeling requirements, and mass production feasibility.

This matters directly for NOC-critical infrastructure protection: a backup unit that is under-rated for a device’s real working current, startup surge, or peak load can cause the very failures it is meant to prevent — restarts, shutdowns, or malfunctions during testing or live deployment. MYLION addresses this by supporting evaluation of real device load, adapter rating, and safety margin before final model confirmation, helping customers avoid wrong model selection, insufficient runtime, connector mismatch, and unsafe overload conditions.
Product Matrix Built for Telecom and Access-Network Continuity
MYLION’s product range is organized around the specific device types that make up NOC-monitored access networks:
- The 12V Standard Mini DC UPS Series (models MU68, MU26, MU48) provides compact 12V DC backup for mainstream routers, ONTs, modems, gateways, and CPE devices, with built-in lithium battery packs and BMS protection against overcharge, over-discharge, overcurrent, and short circuit.
- The High-Power 12V Telecom BBU Series (models MU35, MU65) is designed for advanced gateways, higher-power routers, WiFi gateways, and broadband CPE that require stronger output capability than standard low-current Mini UPS models can support, with larger battery capacity options for longer backup time.
- The Inline FTTH Mini UPS Series (model MUJ46) offers an ultra-compact, cable-style inline design that connects between the original power adapter and the device, suited to space-limited FTTH, ONT, router, and gateway installations.
- The USB-C PD Mini UPS Series (model MUC85) supports next-generation routers, smart gateways, hubs, and terminals that use USB-C Power Delivery input rather than traditional DC barrel connectors.
- The 24V / 48V DC Backup Power Series (model MU248) addresses telecom and communication devices that operate on higher DC voltages, including wireless CPE and selected access-network and industrial DC equipment.
- The LiFePO4 Mini UPS Series (model ML1202AC) uses LiFePO4 battery chemistry for longer cycle life and improved thermal stability, suited to customers prioritizing battery safety and long-term standby stability for networking, security, and professional applications.
Market Validation Across Telecom and ISP Deployment Scenarios
MYLION’s benchmark cases reflect direct alignment with NOC-relevant infrastructure needs. In Telecom / ISP Backup Power Projects, MYLION has supplied Mini DC UPS and telecom BBU solutions — including MU68, MU26, MU48, MU35, and MU65 — to international B2B customers for router, ONT, gateway, and broadband CPE backup, with model selection based on real device voltage, working current, startup surge, connector type, and required backup time.
In FTTH / Subscriber-Side Backup Applications, the MUJ46 and related inline DC backup models have been positioned as an alternative to traditional AC UPS products that can be too bulky, costly, or inconvenient for small FTTH installations, supporting residential broadband, small office networks, remote work setups, security systems, and deployments in unstable power regions.
For High-Power Gateway / Advanced Router Backup Applications, the MU35 and MU65 models serve ISPs, broadband equipment suppliers, and system integrators requiring stronger DC output and project-based technical matching rather than generic low-power supply. In Specialized DC Backup Applications, MU248 and MUC85 extend coverage to non-standard DC equipment such as 24V/48V communication devices, wireless CPE, security terminals, and smart network devices — precisely the mix of equipment types that fall under NOC infrastructure oversight.
Quality Discipline and Certification Support for Deployment-Ready Projects
MYLION applies incoming material control, production process inspection, functional testing, aging or charge/discharge verification when required, and 100% outgoing inspection before shipment. For international B2B projects, MYLION can support CE, FCC, RoHS, UN38.3, MSDS, and IEC 62368-related evaluation documentation depending on the specific model and project requirement, along with product specifications, test reports, user manuals, and labeling files. Because certification scope can vary by product model and final configuration, MYLION notes that customized projects should confirm certification scope according to the approved version.
A Business Model Aligned with Long-Term Infrastructure Procurement
With over 13 years of experience in lithium battery packs, Mini UPS, and DC backup power development, MYLION supports the full project lifecycle — requirement analysis, model selection, sample testing, technical confirmation, quotation, certification coordination, production, inspection, and shipment. This structure is built for telecom operators, ISPs, broadband network companies, system integrators, distributors, and OEM/ODM project customers who require stable product quality, technical communication, custom labeling, connector matching, and long-term supply reliability rather than one-off consumer purchases.
For NOC teams and the operators and integrators who supply them, this combination — device-matched model selection, a product range spanning 12V, high-power BBU, inline FTTH, USB-C PD, 24V/48V, and LiFePO4 configurations, documented quality inspection, and project-based certification support — positions MYLION as a practical resource for protecting the access-network and customer-premises equipment that underpins critical telecom and broadband infrastructure.


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