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D-Link Europe

D-Link Europe increased wireless networking revenue with more than 168% growth, held strong as the European leader in home wireless networking for the second straight year, and successfully expanded its presence and reach in retail and reseller sales channels.

D-Link Europe continues to strengthen existing relationships while seeking new opportunities with service providers

In Europe, strategically targeting standard-based emerging Internet connectivity growth market segments for business-to-business, business-to-consumer and mass markets has allowed
D-Link Europe to leverage a stratification strategy for D-Link products right where the need exists, thereby providing a relationship-based solutions approach to the European region.

'D-Link owns the largest share of the rapidly growing wireless network market in Europe' - Aaron Vance of Synergy Research Group

In Europe today, high-speed Internet access is rapidly changing the landscape of connectivity. Home networking and mobile connectivity are evolving from emerging technologies to the mainstream. In addition, workgroup to enterprise networking business has steadily been building momentum.

As the broadband market grows, D-Link sales to both back-end business and consumer end-points increases.

In 2003, D-Link sold more wireless networking products in Europe than any other company

Strategically placed business units in 15 European countries together make up D-Link Europe. In 2003, D-Link Europe successfully threaded new consumer-based products to its new and established retail and e-tail channels, while delivering advanced highend business gear and equipment through its well-established, expanding distribution and reseller channels.

The D-Link brand is commonly recognized among the European IT community.

D-Link Europe's strong brand awareness coupled with quality product at affordable price points gives the Company strength to be the market leader with emerging opportunities arising from the explosion of broadband and connectivity markets for both consumer and business.

D-Link's 802.11g wireless won numerous awards in 2003, including the C|Net Editor's Choice Award

 
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