NETGEAR adds lifetime warranty for biz-class products

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Tim Higgins

NETGEAR today announced that its ProSafe line of business class
networking solutions now comes standard with a lifetime hardware warranty.

Effective immediately, NETGEAR ProSafe products shipping worldwide after May
1, 2007, will be covered by a new lifetime hardware warranty that provides hardware
replacement, including fan and internal power supply failures, for as long as
the original customer owns the product. All existing product sold prior to May
1, 2007 will be covered under the previous hardware warranty.

The new warranty applies across the ProSafe product line including NETGEAR’s
Layer 2 and Layer 3 managed switches, Smart Switches, unmanaged switches, wired
and wireless VPN firewalls, VPN gateways, SSL VPN concentrators, and wireless
access points.

Additional details on NETGEAR’s Lifetime Hardware Warranty including a complete
list of products covered can be found at: http://www.netgear.com/warranty

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