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Gartner Recognizes TP-Link as a Niche Player

Gartner Magic Quadrant for Wired and WLAN Access Infrastructure has recognized TP-Link as a Niche Player.

TP-Link has been recognized in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Wired and WLAN Access Infrastructure as a niche player. Vendors covered in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Wired and Wireless LAN Access Infrastructure, intended for use by enterprise I&O leaders responsible for wired and wireless LAN access network infrastructure, provide hardware and software solutions to deliver connectivity to environments like enterprise accommodations and branch locations. 

TP-Link, a wired and wireless provider, enters the Magic Quadrant for Wired and Wireless LAN Access Infrastructure, and the Critical Capabilities for the Wired and Wireless LAN Access Infrastructure. TP-Link has been offering all kinds of enterprise products to be the one-stop solution for any situation, from small, to midsize, to large enterprise networks. Advanced indoor and outdoor wireless and wired systems for service providers and enterprise customers are available. 

Enterprise products include Omada SDN Business Wi-Fi, Pharos Wireless Broadband, JetStream and LiteWave Switches, and SafeStream Business Routers — ideal for hospitality, education, retail, and more.

We couldn’t offer enough thanks to our strong R&D team and the belief instilled by our partners and customers who have adopted our reliable and efficient network solutions. We continue developing products in line with our mission — making the advantages of the latest technology available to all and empowering them to create a lifestyle that’s simple, smart, and connected”

Sanjay Sehgal, Sr. VP-SMB & Telecom at TP-LINK India Pvt. Ltd

In addition, TP-Link has also ranked as the World’s No.1 Wi-Fi product provider for a consecutive 34 quarters as of Q12019 by IDC, and is continuing its leadership in the WLAN market. TP-Link, with a proven heritage of stability, performance, and value, has curated a portfolio of products that meets the networking needs for both consumer and business networking markets.

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