Receive as much as $999 in rebates when you trade in your used networking products
Are you considering upgrading your network? If so, you’re among a growing majority. According to the Jan 2011 CDW IT Monitor, 49 percent of U.S. small businesses expect to install new hardware in the next six months.
Perhaps you want to add wireless services to your network with a high-performance switch or you need to bolster network defenses with a security appliance. Whatever your small business’s networking needs, now is the ideal time to meet them. The Cisco Rebate Program lets you trade in your used networking products and get as much as $999 in cash-back rebates when you purchase new Cisco gear. You also have the opportunity to receive three years of Smart Foundation services for the price of one on select Cisco products.
The Cisco Rebate Program can help you turn your network into a strategic business asset through improved customer service, highly secure and reliable networking solutions, and the flexibility to stay on top of the latest technology. You can use this program to upgrade to a variety of Cisco small business routers, switches, and security appliances. Currently available products include, but aren’t limited to, these devices:
- Cisco Small Business 300 Series Managed Switch, model SG300-28P/ SRW2024P-K9-NA
- Cisco RV016 Multi-WAN VPN Router, model RV016
- Cisco ASA 5505 Series Adaptive Security Appliance, model ASA5505-50-BUN-K9
- Cisco Catalyst 2960 Series Switch, model WS-C2960-24PC-L
- Cisco 2900 Series Integrated Services Router, model CISCO2901-SEC/K9
Here is the complete list of products eligible for the rebate program. Rebate amounts start at $149 and then range from $249, $349, and $499 to $699, $899 and $999.
(The Cisco Rebate Program is currently available only in the U.S and Canada.)
What plans do you have for upgrading your small business network?
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