Juniper Networks
SFP 1GE TPOP SMART T1 TRANSCEIVER
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Juniper SFP-GE-TDM-T1 1GE T1 Transceiver | SFP Module, Enterprise
Juniper Networks
MPN: SFP-GE-TDM-T1
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Key Features
- 1GE smart T1 transceiver
- SFP form factor
- TDM/T1 interface support
- Ethernet technology
- Juniper Networks compatibility
- Designed for legacy WAN handoff environments
- Preserve T1 circuit handoffs using a smart 1GE SFP transceiver
- Simplify legacy WAN integration with a compact SFP form factor
Maintain T1 connectivity on Ethernet-capable platforms without redesigning the access layer. Juniper’s SFP-GE-TDM-T1 smart transceiver is designed for 1GE TDM/T1 applications, giving network teams a compact way to support legacy circuit handoffs in equipment that accepts SFP modules.
This module fits environments where T1 services still carry critical traffic and replacement timelines are driven by operational reality, not idealized refresh cycles. By keeping the interface inside the SFP slot, it reduces the need for separate media conversion hardware and preserves a cleaner rack design.
For organizations running mixed-generation networks, that matters. You get a purpose-built transceiver for a specific job: sustaining T1 connectivity on supported Juniper platforms with minimal footprint and straightforward deployment. It is the kind of component that earns its place in branch, edge, and transition architectures where uptime and compatibility are worth more than a lower-cost generic substitute.
Ideal For
- Connecting legacy T1 circuits to supported Juniper Ethernet ports
- Maintaining branch WAN handoffs during staged network refreshes
- Supporting edge infrastructure that still depends on T1 services
- Replacing external media converters in compact rack deployments
Why This Product
- 1Purpose-built for T1 handoff rather than generic media conversion
- 2Compact SFP design reduces rack footprint
- 3Supports legacy circuit continuity on compatible Juniper platforms
- 4Better fit for transition networks than low-cost adapter alternatives


