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  1. September 14, 2023

    Five Reasons Why ISPs Should Buy Cisco ASR 1000 Routers

    Discover 5 compelling reasons for ISP's to invest in ASR 1000 routers today!

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  2. February 02, 2023

    Why buy a refurbished Cisco WS-C2960X-48FPS-L

    Five reasons why you should buy a refurbished Cisco WS-C2960X-48FPS-L switch.

    1. Cost Savings: Refurbished Cisco WS-C2960X-48FPS-L switches are typically available at a much lower cost than a brand-new switch, making it an attractive option for organizations with budget constraints.

    2. High Quality: Refurbished switches are thoroughly tested and refurbished to ensure that they meet the same quality standards as new products, making them a reliable and cost-effective solution.

    3. Environmental Benefits: By choosing refurbished equipment, organizations can help reduce the waste associated with e-waste, conserve resources, and help reduce their carbon footprint.

    4. Support: Many refurbished switches come with the same support and warranty as new products, ensuring that customers have access to technical support when they need it.

    5. Availability:
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  3. January 13, 2023

    Which Cisco Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) transceivers

    Which Cisco Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) transceivers, quick guide Ciso SFPs.

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  4. June 22, 2021

    Buy or Rent Cisco Hardware?

    Are you a network manager with a project that will last less than a year or just couple months? You may want to consider a short-term rental of Cisco hardware instead of a purchase or a lease.

    What are the benefits of renting Cisco equipment over lease you ask? 

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  5. April 14, 2021

    EOL warning on your Cisco Switches and Routers……What Now?

    Calling all IT service managers and network engineers charged with managing your Company's network infrastructure. You will undoubtedly be budget conscious when selecting your Network hardware. Many organisations select Cisco as the preferred vendor for switches and routers, and find that the hardware does an excellent job. However, after a period of time, it is announced that the equipment which has suited your requirements so well will become End-of-Life (EOL), meaning the vendor will only provide software support a further 1-5 years, yet the hardware support won't be covered. This can force organisations to cut network budgets in important areas in order to procure the latest hardware replacements.
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