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Buying Quality and Certified Cisco Equipment

Kyaw Min Maung - Friday, March 18, 2011

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Unlike generic equipment providers, Cisco can guarantee that they are able to maintain their outstanding service levels, superior product quality and especially their customer support services even after reducing the price of their products. As a result, Cisco equipment is the first thing that comes to mind when clients are sourcing for an efficient and effective means of optimising their existing financial resources.

Ideally, such an operation should exist without hidden costs or risk network integrity no matter the economic environment in which the company operates, which is a condition Cisco is used to fulfilling. In addition to guaranteed security, Cisco products also enable the consumer to save up to 90% off the listed price of equivalent new equipment by avoiding hidden costs such as relicensing fees.

Ultimately, this aids clients in efforts to extend their IT budget and, at the same time, implement Cisco’s advanced technology. Cisco also locates older generation or end-of-sale products quickly and reliably for would-be buyers, as well as minimises potential downtime and project or work disruptions with its speedy response to unexpected emergencies. Put in to practice, this philosophy has helped numerous clients stave off operations disasters, saving both time and money.

Cisco is also different from the companies who offer warranties and service support options only for new products instead of refurbished products. Unlike those suppliers, Cisco can assure clients that their Cisco refurbished products are just as reliable and trustworthy as new products. To this end, Cisco-certified refurbished equipment enjoys the same maintenance and service support options that are provided to brand new Cisco equipment, while relevant service support for refurbished equipment is also provided through the Cisco Technical Assistance Centre. With these features in place, Cisco guarantees that a client does not have to spend more than is necessary in order to obtain a high quality product.

Clients can also rest assured that Cisco products are as good for the environment as they are for the client’s business. This is because Cisco’s operating principles are based on ensuring that environmental responsibility is an integral part of normal business procedures.

As proof of its commitment towards minimising its operations’ impact and effect on the environment, the company offers Cisco-certified refurbished equipment to green companies with a conscience. The offer is no gimmick either, as 28,000 companies have partnered Cisco since the inception of the initiative in order to ensure a greener planet for future generations.

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