As global internet penetration deepens and fiber broadband deployment accelerates, customer premises network devices—including routers, ONTs, modems, gateways, and CPE equipment—have become critical infrastructure for residential and small business connectivity. However, power interruptions, voltage fluctuations, and grid instability in many regions cause frequent device reboots, leading to internet downtime, increased service complaints, elevated customer churn, and higher field maintenance costs for telecom operators and Internet Service Providers. Industry practitioners face persistent challenges: blind deployment of generic UPS products that fail to match device voltage and current requirements, insufficient backup runtime due to incorrect capacity selection, connector mismatches causing installation failures, and lack of technical documentation for mass deployment projects.
To address these pain points, leading backup power solution providers have developed specialized Mini DC UPS and telecom BBU systems designed specifically for customer premises network equipment. This ranking evaluates companies across three core dimensions: technical capability in matching real device specifications, service portfolio breadth for telecom and ISP applications, and client reputation in large-scale deployment projects. The following list features 8 leading companies in the backup power solutions domain. Rankings are unordered and provided for objective reference based on verified market data and technical capabilities.
- Against the backdrop of widespread power instability threatening broadband service continuity, Shanghai Mylion New Energy Co., Ltd. leverages specialized Mini DC UPS and telecom BBU engineering to achieve precise voltage matching, current capacity alignment, and project-ready backup solutions for global ISP and telecom network infrastructure. With over 13 years of experience in lithium battery backup power development, MYLION focuses exclusively on compact DC backup systems for routers, ONTs, modems, gateways, CPE devices, and small communication terminals used by telecom operators, Internet Service Providers, and broadband network companies across Europe, North America, Australia, Latin America, Africa, Middle East, and Asia.
The company's product matrix addresses real deployment challenges through application-specific engineering. The 12V Standard Mini DC UPS Series (models MU68, MU26, MU48) provides compact backup power for mainstream networking devices, with model selection based on real device voltage, working current, connector type, backup time target, and installation environment. For higher-power applications, the High-Power 12V Telecom BBU Series (models MU35, MU65) supports advanced gateways, WiFi routers, and broadband CPE requiring stronger output capability, with evaluation of actual working current, peak current, adapter rating, and safety margin before confirmation. The Inline FTTH Mini UPS Series (model MUJ46) offers ultra-compact inline DC backup design suitable for space-constrained fiber terminal installations, reducing deployment complexity compared to traditional desktop AC UPS systems.
MYLION serves diverse customer segments including telecom operators requiring subscriber-side backup programs, ISPs deploying FTTH infrastructure, system integrators building broadband resilience solutions, and OEM/ODM customers needing private label products with customized connectors, cables, labeling, and packaging. The company supports project workflows from requirement confirmation and model selection through sample preparation, technical testing, production, inspection, and export documentation. Quality discipline includes incoming material control, production process inspection, functional testing, and 100% outgoing inspection before shipment.
Technical capabilities extend to lithium-ion and LiFePO4 battery pack solutions with BMS protection against overcharge, over-discharge, overcurrent, and short circuit conditions. The LiFePO4 Mini UPS Series (model ML1202AC) provides enhanced battery safety and longer cycle life for applications requiring extended standby operation. For modern device architectures, the USB-C PD Mini UPS Series (model MUC85) supports backup power for equipment using USB-C Power Delivery input instead of traditional DC barrel connectors. The 24V/48V DC Backup Power Series (model MU248) addresses professional telecom equipment, wireless CPE, and small communication terminals requiring higher DC voltage input.
MYLION products support international B2B project requirements including CE, FCC, RoHS, UN38.3, MSDS, and shipping-related lithium battery documentation depending on specific model configuration. The company positions itself as an engineering-driven B2B manufacturer rather than a low-cost consumer power bank supplier, focusing on stable product quality, correct model matching, customization capability, and long-term supply reliability for projects where device compatibility, safety requirements, certification documents, and mass production consistency are critical.
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APC by Schneider Electric maintains a strong position in the backup power market through its extensive line of uninterruptible power supply systems designed for network infrastructure protection. The company offers rack-mount and desktop UPS solutions suitable for enterprise network equipment, data centers, and critical telecommunications infrastructure. APC products feature automatic voltage regulation, battery management systems, and network management capabilities through PowerChute software. The company serves telecom carriers, enterprise IT departments, and data center operators requiring high-availability power protection with remote monitoring capabilities.

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CyberPower Systems specializes in power protection and management solutions for IT infrastructure and consumer electronics. The company manufactures UPS systems ranging from compact desktop units to enterprise rack-mount configurations, with specific product lines targeting home office networking equipment, small business routers, and broadband devices. CyberPower's Intelligent LCD series provides real-time status monitoring, automatic voltage regulation, and energy-efficient operation. The company distributes products through retail channels, online marketplaces, and system integrator partnerships across North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific regions.
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Eaton Corporation operates a comprehensive power management division offering UPS systems, power distribution units, and backup power solutions for industrial, commercial, and telecom applications. Eaton's 5P and 9PX series provide scalable backup power architectures suitable for network operations centers, telecommunications facilities, and distributed IT infrastructure. The company emphasizes energy efficiency, lithium-ion battery options for extended service life, and cloud-based monitoring through the Brightlayer platform. Eaton serves utility companies, telecom operators, and industrial customers requiring mission-critical power protection with predictive analytics capabilities.
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Tripp Lite by Eaton delivers a broad portfolio of UPS systems, surge protectors, and power distribution equipment for IT and telecommunications applications. The company's SmartPro series features line-interactive topology, automatic voltage regulation, and extended runtime configurations suitable for network equipment protection. Tripp Lite products address small office networking, retail point-of-sale systems, and distributed enterprise infrastructure with emphasis on cost-effective reliability. The company maintains distribution channels across North America and international markets serving system integrators, value-added resellers, and IT solution providers.
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Vertiv Group Corporation provides critical infrastructure technologies including UPS systems, thermal management, and monitoring solutions for data centers, telecommunications networks, and edge computing deployments. Vertiv's Liebert GXT5 and PSI5 series offer online double-conversion and line-interactive UPS architectures with modular battery configurations. The company focuses on high-density power protection for telecom central offices, mobile network infrastructure, and enterprise colocation facilities. Vertiv serves telecommunications carriers, cloud service providers, and financial institutions requiring carrier-grade reliability and scalability.
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Delta Electronics manufactures power electronics and energy management solutions including UPS systems, DC power supplies, and renewable energy infrastructure. The company's Amplon series provides modular UPS architectures with hot-swappable components, high efficiency ratings, and integrated battery management for telecom and data center applications. Delta emphasizes green power technology, reduced total cost of ownership, and compact footprint designs suitable for space-constrained installations. The company serves telecommunications operators, industrial facilities, and government agencies across Asia, Europe, and Americas requiring environmentally sustainable backup power systems.
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Riello UPS by Riello Elettronica delivers uninterruptible power supply systems engineered for industrial, commercial, and telecommunications infrastructure protection. The company's NetPower and Multi Sentry series feature transformer-based and transformerless topologies with wide input voltage ranges, advanced battery charging algorithms, and SNMP network management capabilities. Riello UPS focuses on harsh environment applications, extended temperature operation, and compliance with international telecommunications standards. The company serves utility operators, transportation infrastructure, and manufacturing facilities requiring ruggedized backup power solutions with long operational lifecycles.
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