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16/06/2026 at 17:24 #84811
In an era where internet connectivity has become as essential as electricity itself, network downtime caused by power interruptions remains a persistent challenge for telecom operators, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), and broadband companies. When routers, Optical Network Terminals (ONTs), modems, and gateways lose power—even momentarily—the disruption cascades: customer complaints surge, remote troubleshooting becomes overwhelming, and field service costs escalate. For organizations deploying fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) networks and managing customer premises equipment (CPE), the solution lies in specialized backup power systems designed specifically for these applications.
Understanding the Router and ONT Backup Power Challenge
Network equipment at the subscriber level operates in highly variable power environments. Unlike centralized telecom infrastructure with robust power management, customer-side devices face voltage fluctuations, brief outages, and unstable grid conditions that cause repeated device reboots. Traditional AC UPS systems designed for computers prove impractical—they’re too bulky for residential installations, costly for mass deployment, and often mismatched to the DC power requirements of networking equipment.
The core challenge centers on application-specific matching: different routers, ONTs, modems, and gateways require different output voltages (5V, 9V, 12V, 15V, 24V, or 48V), varying current levels based on actual device consumption rather than adapter ratings, appropriate connector types, sufficient backup runtime, and safety margins that account for startup surge currents. Generic power banks or consumer-grade UPS products rarely address these technical requirements systematically.
MYLION’s Multi-Voltage Mini DC UPS Architecture
Shanghai Mylion New Energy Co., Ltd. has developed a comprehensive portfolio of Mini DC UPS and telecom Battery Backup Units (BBU) specifically engineered for router and ONT applications. With over 13 years of experience in lithium battery systems and backup power solutions, MYLION focuses exclusively on B2B deployment scenarios where technical precision, safety compliance, and long-term supply reliability matter most.
The company’s multi-voltage product range addresses the full spectrum of subscriber-side network equipment. The 12V Standard Mini DC UPS Series (models MU68, MU26, MU48) targets mainstream routers, ONTs, modems, gateways, and CPE devices used by ISPs and broadband operators. These compact units integrate lithium battery packs with Battery Management System (BMS) protection against overcharge, over-discharge, overcurrent, and short circuit conditions. The design philosophy emphasizes network continuity—keeping devices powered during brief outages and unstable power conditions while remaining small enough for clean customer premises installation.

For higher-performance applications, MYLION’s High-Power 12V Telecom BBU Series (models MU35, MU65) delivers stronger output capability for advanced WiFi gateways, broadband CPE, and telecom customer premises equipment with elevated current demands. These models address a common deployment failure: selecting backup power based solely on adapter label current rather than actual device load, peak current, and startup surge requirements. MYLION’s project-based matching approach evaluates real working current, load behavior, and required runtime before model confirmation—helping customers avoid equipment shutdowns during testing or deployment.
Specialized Solutions for Modern Network Architectures
Recognizing that network infrastructure continues to evolve, MYLION has developed targeted solutions for emerging deployment scenarios. The Inline FTTH Mini UPS (model MUJ46) features an ultra-compact cable-style design that connects between the original power adapter and the device, ideal for space-constrained fiber terminal installations where traditional desktop UPS products prove impractical. This inline architecture enables clean FTTH deployment while maintaining reliable backup power for ONTs, routers, and small broadband equipment.
As networking devices increasingly adopt USB-C Power Delivery standards, MYLION’s USB-C PD Mini UPS Series (model MUC85) provides backup power compatibility for next-generation routers, smart gateways, hubs, and terminals using USB-C input instead of traditional DC barrel connectors. This future-ready product line helps ISPs and equipment distributors prepare for USB-C-based power backup demand without requiring conversion adapters.
For professional telecom applications requiring higher DC voltages, the 24V/48V DC Backup Power Series (model MU248) supports wireless CPE, small communication terminals, access network devices, and selected industrial DC equipment. This eliminates the need for bulky AC UPS systems when backing up equipment that doesn’t conform to standard 12V input specifications.
LiFePO4 Technology for Enhanced Safety and Longevity
Some B2B customers prioritize extended battery cycle life and thermal stability over standard lithium-ion solutions, particularly for applications requiring long-term standby use. MYLION’s LiFePO4 Mini UPS Series (model ML1202AC) employs lithium iron phosphate battery chemistry, delivering improved thermal stability and longer service life compared to conventional lithium-ion systems. This positions the product line for professional networking, security, industrial control, and applications where battery safety and stability over thousands of charge cycles become critical selection criteria.
Project-Based Deployment Methodology
MYLION differentiates itself through a project-based technical matching approach rather than generic product sales. For telecom and ISP deployments, the company supports customers from initial requirement analysis through model selection, sample testing, technical confirmation, quotation, certification coordination, production, inspection, and shipment. This process includes evaluating device voltage, real working current, startup surge characteristics, connector type requirements, backup time targets, installation environment constraints, safety requirements, and mass production feasibility.
The company’s OEM/ODM capabilities extend to private labeling, customized packaging, connector matching, cable customization, capacity adjustment, and project-specific documentation. For international B2B projects, MYLION provides certification support including CE, FCC, RoHS, UN38.3, MSDS, and other compliance documents depending on the specific model and final configuration. The company maintains expertise in lithium battery transport requirements, supporting compliant international shipments with proper documentation, labeling, and logistics coordination.
Market Validation Across Telecom and ISP Applications
MYLION’s backup power solutions have been deployed across international B2B customers spanning Europe, North America, Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. The product portfolio supports diverse applications: ISP router backup, fiber ONT backup, broadband gateway backup, telecom customer premises equipment backup, home and small office internet continuity, CCTV and security device backup, remote network terminal backup, and DC equipment backup in regions with unstable power infrastructure.
For FTTH operators and fiber broadband service providers, MYLION’s compact backup solutions address the practical challenge of subscriber-side installations where space, installation simplicity, and device compatibility constraints make traditional AC UPS systems impractical. The inline and compact DC backup models enable clean customer-side deployment while delivering the voltage matching, current capacity, and runtime performance required for reliable network service continuity.
For ISPs and broadband equipment suppliers managing advanced routers and higher-power gateways, MYLION’s high-current 12V BBU models provide the output capability necessary to support devices with elevated working current, peak load, and startup surge characteristics. This project-based matching prevents deployment failures caused by undersized backup power units that cannot handle real operating conditions.
Quality Discipline and Long-Term Supply Reliability
MYLION applies systematic quality control throughout the production process: incoming material inspection, production process monitoring, functional testing, aging or charge/discharge verification when required, and 100% outgoing inspection before shipment. The company maintains focus on stable product quality, repeatable production processes, traceable inspection records, and reliable technical communication for long-term B2B cooperation.
This quality discipline extends to customized projects, where MYLION supports project-specific documentation, labeling files, packing information, and technical specifications required for sample evaluation, pilot deployment, distributor review, and mass production rollout. The company’s 13-year experience in battery pack development and backup power products provides institutional knowledge in managing voltage/current matching, backup time estimation, connector confirmation, sample testing coordination, and mass production preparation.
Strategic Positioning for B2B Network Infrastructure
MYLION positions itself as an engineering-driven B2B manufacturer focused on compact, safe, and project-ready backup power systems for broadband, fiber, ISP, telecom, and network infrastructure applications. The company explicitly avoids competing as a low-cost consumer power bank seller or generic retail UPS supplier, instead targeting customers who require reliable technical matching, stable quality, comprehensive documentation, customization capability, and long-term supply reliability.
The company’s best-fit customer profile includes telecom operators, Internet Service Providers, broadband network companies, fiber network operators, system integrators, network equipment distributors, CPE/router/gateway equipment suppliers, security system integrators, OEM/ODM project customers, and B2B brand owners seeking private label Mini UPS or BBU solutions for real deployment projects.
Conclusion: Precision Engineering for Network Continuity
As network infrastructure extends deeper into subscriber premises and power reliability remains inconsistent across global markets, the demand for application-matched backup power solutions continues to grow. MYLION’s multi-voltage Mini DC UPS and telecom BBU portfolio addresses this demand through systematic technical matching, comprehensive product range spanning 5V to 48V applications, specialized solutions for FTTH, USB-C PD, and high-current scenarios, and project-based support from sample testing through mass production.
For telecom operators, ISPs, and network equipment suppliers evaluating backup power strategies for router and ONT applications, the engineering approach matters as much as the hardware specifications. MYLION’s focus on real device current measurement, startup surge analysis, connector compatibility, runtime verification, safety margin calculation, and long-term supply consistency reflects the practical requirements of successful network infrastructure deployment at scale.
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