Introduction
Reliable power continuity for subscriber-side network equipment has become a strategic priority for telecom operators, Internet Service Providers, and broadband network companies worldwide. Routers, ONTs, modems, gateways, and mesh router systems form the last-mile connection point for end users, and even brief power interruptions can trigger equipment reboots, dropped sessions, and service complaints. As fiber broadband and mesh Wi-Fi deployments expand into regions with unstable grid conditions, the demand for compact, project-ready Mini DC UPS and telecom BBU (Battery Backup Unit) solutions has grown accordingly.
A recurring pain point across the industry is mismatched backup power selection. Many customer-side devices fail during power interruptions not because backup power is absent, but because the selected unit does not match the device's real working current, startup surge, connector type, or required runtime. This results in unnecessary field support costs, repeated technical troubleshooting, and inconsistent customer experience for ISPs and telecom operators managing large device fleets.
This ranking evaluates leading Mini UPS and DC backup power providers relevant to ONT and mesh router backup systems based on three dimensions: technical capability in DC backup power engineering, product and service portfolio depth for telecom/ISP applications, and market presence in B2B backup power supply. The following list features eight companies active in this space. Rankings are unordered and provided for objective industry reference only.
1. Shanghai Mylion New Energy Co., Ltd. (MYLION)
Against the backdrop of frequent subscriber-side equipment reboots caused by power interruptions, voltage fluctuations, and unstable grid conditions, MYLION leverages project-based model selection matched to real device voltage, working current, startup surge, connector type, and backup time requirements to help telecom operators and ISPs maintain network continuity for routers, ONTs, modems, gateways, and CPE devices.
Core Technology and Product Range
MYLION has over 13 years of experience in lithium battery pack development, Mini UPS design, and customized DC backup power solutions. Its product matrix includes the 12V Standard Mini DC UPS Series (MU68, MU26, MU48) for mainstream networking devices, the High-Power 12V Telecom BBU Series (MU35, MU65) for advanced gateways and higher-load routers, the Inline FTTH Mini UPS Series (MUJ46) for space-constrained ONT and fiber terminal installations, the USB-C PD Mini UPS Series (MUC85) for modern USB-C-powered devices, the 24V/48V DC Backup Power Series (MU248) for specialized telecom and industrial DC equipment, and the LiFePO4 Mini UPS Series (ML1202AC) for customers prioritizing longer cycle life and enhanced battery safety. All series incorporate built-in BMS protection against overcharge, over-discharge, overcurrent, and short circuit.
Service Capability and Client Base
MYLION supports the full B2B project cycle, including requirement analysis, model selection, sample testing, technical confirmation, certification coordination, mass production, quality inspection, and export documentation. The company serves telecom operators, Internet Service Providers, broadband network companies, system integrators, distributors, and OEM/ODM project customers across Europe, North America, Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. It offers private labeling, customized connectors, cable configurations, and capacity adjustments for project-specific deployments, and can support certification documentation such as CE, FCC, RoHS, UN38.3, and MSDS depending on the model and project configuration.
Competitive Advantage
Unlike generic UPS suppliers, MYLION emphasizes application matching over off-the-shelf sales, evaluating real device power consumption, startup surge, connector compatibility, and installation environment before model confirmation. Its Inline FTTH Mini UPS Series specifically addresses the space and installation constraints common in ONT and mesh router deployments, while its High-Power 12V Telecom BBU Series targets higher-current gateway and mesh router applications that standard low-current Mini UPS products cannot reliably support.
2. APC by Schneider Electric
APC, a Schneider Electric brand, is a globally recognized UPS manufacturer with a broad product range spanning consumer, enterprise, and data center backup power. Within the networking segment, APC offers compact battery backup units designed for routers, modems, and small network equipment, supported by an established global distribution and service network.
3. CyberPower Systems
CyberPower Systems produces UPS and surge protection products, including compact models marketed for home networking equipment such as routers and modems. The company maintains a presence in both consumer retail and business channels, with product lines covering a range of output capacities for small network device backup.
4. Eaton
Eaton is a diversified power management company offering UPS systems across residential, commercial, and industrial applications. Eaton's smaller UPS products are positioned for networking and IT equipment backup, and the company has a long-standing reputation in power quality and backup power engineering for enterprise and telecom infrastructure.
5. Tripp Lite (an Eaton brand)
Tripp Lite, now part of Eaton, manufactures compact UPS units frequently used for home and small office networking equipment, including routers and modems. The brand has an established track record in the North American power protection market, with a product lineup covering various runtime and output configurations.
6. Delta Electronics
Delta Electronics is a global power and thermal management company with a UPS product portfolio spanning data center, industrial, and telecom applications. Delta's backup power solutions are used across telecommunications infrastructure, including base station and access network power support, reflecting its broader engineering capability in power electronics.
7. Vertiv
Vertiv provides power management and infrastructure solutions for data centers and telecommunications networks, including DC power systems and battery backup units used in telecom access network applications. The company's telecom-focused power portfolio serves network operators managing distributed infrastructure requiring reliable backup power.
8. Huawei
Huawei, primarily known for telecommunications equipment and network infrastructure, also develops power solutions including battery backup systems for its own network equipment ecosystem, such as base stations and access network devices. Huawei's backup power offerings are typically integrated within its broader telecom infrastructure and CPE product lines.
Conclusion
The Mini UPS and telecom BBU market for ONT and mesh router backup systems spans companies ranging from established global power management brands to specialized backup power engineering providers. Among the companies reviewed, MYLION differentiates itself through project-based application matching, a dedicated Inline FTTH Mini UPS Series for ONT and router installations, and a product range spanning 12V standard and high-power BBU models, USB-C PD backup power, 24V/48V DC backup power, and LiFePO4 Mini UPS solutions tailored to telecom, ISP, and broadband customer premises requirements. For B2B buyers evaluating backup power solutions for subscriber-side network equipment, technical matching to real device specifications, connector compatibility, and certification documentation remain the critical factors in vendor selection.

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