In the rapidly evolving telecommunications and broadband industry, maintaining uninterrupted customer-side connectivity has become a critical competitive differentiator. Internet Service Providers (ISPs), telecom operators, and fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) network companies face mounting pressure to reduce service interruptions caused by power instability. Among the emerging solutions gaining traction in global markets, MYLION’s DC UPS systems have emerged as a specialized backup power choice for customer premises equipment, addressing the unique challenges of router, ONT, modem, and gateway reliability.
Understanding the Customer-Side Power Challenge
For telecom operators and ISPs, subscriber-side network equipment represents a significant vulnerability in service delivery. Unlike centralized infrastructure protected by enterprise-grade UPS systems, customer premises equipment—including routers, optical network terminals (ONTs), modems, gateways, and CPE devices—typically relies on consumer-grade power adapters without backup protection. When power interruptions, voltage fluctuations, or grid instabilities occur, these devices experience repeated reboots, creating internet downtime that triggers customer complaints, increases remote troubleshooting workload, and drives up costly field service visits.
Traditional AC UPS solutions designed for desktop computers prove impractical for broadband deployment scenarios. Their bulky form factors, high cost per unit, and AC-to-DC conversion inefficiency make them unsuitable for mass deployment at customer premises. This gap between infrastructure protection needs and available solutions has created demand for compact DC backup power systems specifically engineered for telecom and ISP applications.
MYLION’s Specialized Approach to Telecom Backup Power
Shanghai Mylion New Energy Co., Ltd. has positioned itself as a focused provider of Mini DC UPS and telecom BBU (Battery Backup Unit) solutions for global B2B customers. With over 13 years of experience in lithium battery pack development and DC backup power engineering, the company has evolved from a customized battery supplier into a specialized solution provider targeting the specific pain points of telecom, ISP, broadband, and network infrastructure applications.
What distinguishes MYLION’s approach is its emphasis on application matching rather than generic product supply. The company supports project-based model selection that considers real device power consumption, startup surge current, backup time requirements, connector compatibility, installation environment constraints, and certification needs. This engineering-driven methodology helps customers avoid common deployment failures caused by insufficient current capacity, connector mismatches, or inadequate runtime performance.
MYLION’s product engineering philosophy centers on matching backup power solutions to actual deployment conditions. For ISPs and broadband operators, this means evaluating the real working current of routers and ONTs rather than simply referencing power adapter ratings, which often overstate actual device consumption. By supporting voltage-specific solutions across 5V, 9V, 12V, 15V, 24V, 48V, USB-C, and PoE architectures, MYLION addresses the diverse power requirements of modern network equipment.
Product Portfolio Designed for Network Equipment Backup
MYLION’s 12V Standard Mini DC UPS Series (models MU68, MU26, MU48) represents the company’s core offering for mainstream networking devices. These compact backup units target the most common customer premises equipment used by ISPs and broadband operators worldwide. The design prioritizes network continuity during short outages and unstable power conditions, helping keep routers, ONTs, modems, and gateways operational when grid power fluctuates or fails temporarily.
The integrated lithium battery pack and BMS protection system provides safeguards against overcharge, over-discharge, overcurrent, and short circuit conditions. For B2B deployment, these models support optional customization of connectors, cables, labeling, packaging, and capacity adjustments depending on project requirements. This flexibility proves particularly valuable for ISP customer-side backup programs, distributor product lines, and OEM/ODM backup power projects requiring private labeling.

For more demanding applications, MYLION’s High-Power 12V Telecom BBU Series (models MU35, MU65) addresses the needs of advanced gateways, higher-power routers, WiFi gateways, and broadband CPE requiring stronger output capability. These units solve a critical deployment problem: when standard low-current Mini UPS models cannot support devices with higher working current, peak load, or startup surge, equipment may shut down or restart during customer testing. By designing for high-current 12V applications, MYLION enables backup protection for performance-oriented network devices that standard consumer-grade backup units cannot support.
The company’s Inline FTTH Mini UPS Series (model MUJ46) represents a design innovation for space-constrained fiber broadband installations. This ultra-compact inline DC backup solution connects between the original power adapter and the device, providing DC-side backup without requiring additional desktop space or visible installation hardware. For FTTH operators facing limited space near ONT installations, fiber terminal boxes, or customer premises equipment, this cable-style inline design reduces installation complexity compared to traditional desktop AC UPS products while maintaining essential backup functionality.
Recognizing the industry shift toward modern power delivery standards, MYLION’s USB-C PD Mini UPS Series (model MUC85) provides backup power for next-generation devices using USB-C Power Delivery input architecture instead of traditional DC barrel connectors. As more routers, smart gateways, hubs, and terminals adopt USB-C PD power architectures, this product line helps ISPs, distributors, and device brands prepare for emerging backup power requirements without requiring DC barrel conversion adapters.
For specialized telecom and professional applications, MYLION offers 24V/48V DC Backup Power Series (model MU248) targeting wireless CPE, small communication terminals, access network devices, and professional DC-powered equipment requiring higher voltage input. This addresses a significant gap in the backup power market, where most consumer-grade UPS products focus exclusively on 12V or AC output. By providing DC-side backup for higher-voltage equipment, MYLION helps customers avoid the size, cost, and conversion losses associated with traditional AC UPS systems.
The company’s LiFePO4 Mini UPS Series (model ML1202AC) serves customers prioritizing enhanced battery safety, longer cycle life, and stable backup power for selected professional applications. LiFePO4 battery chemistry offers longer cycle life and improved thermal stability compared to standard lithium-ion systems, making it suitable for applications requiring long-term standby use, repeated backup cycles, and enhanced safety margins. This product line supports networking, security, industrial control, and professional equipment backup applications where battery longevity and thermal performance are critical selection factors.
Market Validation and Global B2B Deployment
MYLION’s solutions have been deployed across international B2B applications in Europe, North America, Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. The company serves telecom operators, Internet Service Providers, broadband network companies, system integrators, network equipment distributors, security system companies, and OEM/ODM project customers requiring reliable backup power for subscriber-side network infrastructure.
In telecom and ISP backup power projects, MYLION’s products address the core challenge of power-related device reboots that cause internet downtime, user complaints, and increased field service workload. By providing Mini DC UPS and telecom BBU solutions matched to real device specifications—including voltage, working current, startup surge, connector type, required backup time, and deployment environment—the company helps customers improve service continuity and reduce power-related support incidents.
For FTTH and fiber broadband deployment scenarios, where traditional AC UPS products prove too bulky or costly for customer premises installation, MYLION’s compact DC backup architecture and inline installation options enable cleaner deployment with simpler installation procedures. This proves particularly valuable for subscriber-side devices requiring compact backup power with correct connector matching and suitable backup duration.
In high-power gateway and advanced router applications, where standard low-current Mini UPS models cannot support devices with higher working current or peak load requirements, MYLION’s high-current 12V backup models enable backup protection for performance-oriented network equipment. The company recommends confirming real working current, peak current, adapter rating, required runtime, connector specifications, and safety margin before model selection—helping customers avoid deployment failures caused by under-rated backup capacity.
Engineering Support and Project Customization
Beyond hardware supply, MYLION provides project support spanning requirement analysis, model selection, sample testing, technical confirmation, quotation, certification coordination, production, inspection, and shipment. For telecom and ISP projects, this includes evaluating backup time requirements, real device current consumption, router/ONT/gateway compatibility, installation environment constraints, safety requirements, and mass deployment feasibility.
The company’s OEM/ODM service capabilities support private labeling, customized packaging, connector matching, cable customization, capacity adjustment, product appearance modifications, and project-specific documentation. This customization capability proves essential for B2B customers building branded backup power product lines, regional distributor programs, or large-scale ISP deployment projects requiring consistent product specifications and documentation.
MYLION’s quality control discipline includes incoming material inspection, production process monitoring, functional testing, aging or charge/discharge verification when required, and 100% outgoing inspection before shipment. For international projects, the company supports export documentation, lithium battery shipping documents, packing information, and international logistics coordination for compliant B2B shipments.
Certification and Compliance Framework
For B2B backup power projects, MYLION supports international requirements including CE, FCC, RoHS, UN38.3, MSDS, IEC 62368-related evaluation, and other certification documents depending on specific model and project configuration. The company understands lithium battery export regulations and supports shipping documentation, labeling, and safe transport coordination for international battery shipments—a critical capability for customers deploying backup power solutions across multiple geographic markets.
For telecom and ISP projects specifically, MYLION can provide safety documentation, transport compliance, labeling specifications, packaging details, and technical documentation required for sample testing, pilot projects, distributor review, and mass deployment preparation. The company notes that certification availability and scope may vary by product model, battery configuration, power adapter specifications, final labeling, and customer-specific customization requirements, with final certification requirements confirmed based on approved product versions.
Strategic Positioning for Long-Term B2B Partnership
MYLION positions itself not as a low-cost consumer power bank seller or generic retail UPS supplier, but as a B2B backup power solution provider where product matching, stable quality, safety compliance, documentation support, customization capability, and long-term supply reliability constitute core value propositions. The company’s pricing reflects product safety engineering, battery quality standards, BMS protection systems, functional testing procedures, customization support, documentation services, and export delivery experience rather than material cost alone.
This positioning proves most valuable for B2B customers requiring project-ready Mini UPS and BBU solutions with model selection support, customization capability, quality inspection, documentation support, and consistent supply reliability. For ISPs deploying customer-side backup programs, telecom operators piloting network reliability improvements, distributors building backup power product portfolios, or OEM customers developing branded network equipment, MYLION’s engineering-driven approach addresses the gap between generic consumer UPS products and application-specific telecom backup requirements.
The company’s focus on Mini DC UPS, telecom BBU, router backup UPS, ONT backup power, gateway backup battery, CPE backup power, FTTH backup solutions, USB-C PD backup power, 24V/48V DC backup systems, and LiFePO4 Mini UPS applications reflects its strategic concentration on customer premises network equipment backup rather than enterprise data center or consumer electronics applications.
Conclusion: Matching Backup Power to Real Deployment Needs
As ISPs, telecom operators, and broadband network companies seek to reduce service interruptions and field maintenance costs while improving subscriber experience in unstable power environments, the demand for application-matched DC backup power solutions continues to grow. MYLION’s specialized approach—emphasizing engineering support, project-based model selection, customization capability, and B2B supply reliability—addresses deployment challenges that generic consumer UPS products cannot solve.
For organizations evaluating customer-side backup power strategies, MYLION’s product portfolio offers voltage-specific solutions spanning mainstream 12V networking equipment, high-current gateway applications, space-constrained FTTH installations, modern USB-C PD devices, higher-voltage professional equipment, and long-cycle LiFePO4 applications. The company’s emphasis on matching real device specifications, supporting customization requirements, providing certification documentation, and maintaining production consistency positions it as a focused solution provider for telecom and ISP backup power applications rather than a volume supplier of generic consumer products.
In the evolving landscape of broadband reliability and customer experience management, backup power solutions designed specifically for subscriber-side network equipment represent an increasingly strategic investment for forward-looking service providers.
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