Introducing a Cyber Security Service For Home WiFi
The renewal cycle for home WiFi routers is lengthy and involves users upgrading to a newer model once every 3 to 5 years. A lack of touch points in between meant that customer loyalty was dependent on periodic re-assessment and brand recognition. Download our latest case study today to see how we helped NETGEAR improve their routers capabilities and add a new revenue stream without interruptions or recalling existing equipment.
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