Product category: Communications ICs (Wireless)
News Release from: Synad Technologies
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 7 October 2003
Wider availability for Wi-Fi chipset
Synad has appointed distributors and sales representatives in Taiwan, China, Japan, Korea, and Canada to support its own direct sales offices in Taiwan, UK and the USA
The selected channel partners will expand the company's reach to Synad's customers around the world, providing applications, customer service and sales support. Synad has developed a highly integrated, multimode Wi-Fi chipset for gateway, infrastructure and client-access solutions that concurrently supports multiple WLAN standards via a single radio.
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Annual worldwide wireless LAN hardware revenues are expected to reach $1.6 billion by the end of 2003 and are predicted to double to $3.2 billion by the end of 2004, according to Infonetics Research.
"Synad has developed a worldwide network of channel partners in order to address the global opportunity for dual band WLAN technology.
The provision of a local sales and engineering infrastructure is critical in enabling our customers to develop applications and solutions around our dual band access-point and client-access solutions", said Mike Neshat, Vice President of Worldwide Sales, Synad.
Channel partners were carefully selected by Synad on the basis of extensive experience with wireless products in their respective regions together with strong customer relationships.
Synad's new worldwide channel partners are: Apache Korea Corp, Korea; Alltek Technology Corp, Taiwan/China; Global Electronics Corp (GEC), Japan; Har-Tech Electronics, Canada; and Silicon Technology Co (Si-Tech), Japan.
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