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TP-Link Warranty Extended to Three Years
02/05/2007 12:54:15

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Anyware Computer Accessories is pleased to announce that TP-Link has extended the warranty on it’s networking products (excluding antennas) to three years, thus offering consumers better value for money and peace of mind.

The TP-Link range of networking products includes 54M and 108M wireless networking items, ADSL2+ modem/router combos, Soho broadband routers, gigabit switches, 10/100M switches, network adapters and antennas. Since its introduction to ANZ a few years a go, TP-Link has surged from strength to strength in the marketplace and now stands as an extremely viable option to big brand names in the eye of consumers.

Both TP-Link and Anyware believe that offering a three year warranty on the TP-Link range will further promote the brand as a quality and affordable networking solutions provider and are confident that consumers will continue to nominate TP-Link as their preferred networking products supplier.

Additionally, a TP-Link 1300 technical support number has been available to end users for quite some time. By contacting the Australia-based number consumers can receive up-to-date information and assistance with setting up their system. This means that it is not necessary for dealers to provide technical support, thus freeing up their time to focus on selling more TP-Link products!

Anyware is a wholesaler only and does not sell directly to the public.

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