Ztegf6640p3n8c -
To understand the potential function of the item this string identifies, we can break down the alphanumeric structure:
p3n8c): The Variant/Revision Code.
If you have encountered this string on a physical label or a bill of materials (BOM), it serves a specific function in the supply chain:
Given the "GF" (Gigabit Fiber) designation, ztegf6640p3n8c likely belongs to one of the following hardware categories: ztegf6640p3n8c
A. Optical Network Terminal (ONT) / ONT Module The most probable candidate is a component inside a ZTE Optical Network Terminal. These are the devices used by Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) providers to convert optical signals to electrical signals. The "GF" series is commonly used by Internet Service Providers (ISPs) globally.
B. GPON/XPON Module It may refer to a specific pluggable optical module (SFP/SFP+) used in larger network switches. These modules handle the physical transmission of light signals. To understand the potential function of the item
C. Mainboard or PCB Assembly The string resembles a PCB (Printed Circuit Board) part number. In logistics and repair, technicians use codes like this to order replacement parts for ZTE routers or modems (such as the ZXHN or F-series modems).
We traced ztegf6640p3n8c back to a hypothetical use case: a digital twin license key for industrial machinery. Imagine a wind turbine in the North Sea. Its maintenance log, sensor data, replacement part history, and ownership records all anchor to a single public ID: ztegf6640p3n8c. Suffix ( p3n8c ): The Variant/Revision Code
No name. No brand fluff. Just a precise, global, immutable pointer.
























