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NETGEAR appoints Subhodeep Bhattacharya as regional director, India and SAARC
TT Correspondent |  |  12 May 2012

NETGEAR, a global networking company that delivers innovative products to businesses, consumers and service providers, has appointed Subhodeep Bhattacharya as the new Regional Director, India and SAARC.    

      

NETGEAR has been focused on its Smart IT vision which envisages a reliable, affordable and simple range of products covering the entire infrastructure needs of mid sized businesses, encompassing switching, storage, wireless and security solutions and it foresees huge growth in this field.

 

IT has a strong and popular Home and prosumer product business in wireless routing including first in market 802.11AC routers, ReadyNAS storage, and range extenders. It has also made foray into Service providers with 3G products and WiFi equipment.

 

 “India and SAARC represents a growth area for NETGEAR.  Subhodeep Bhattacharya comes with strong industry experience and we believe that he will be able to lead and establish NETGEAR as a preferred infrastructure brand for mid market businesses”, said Richard Jonker, Vice President, Emerging Markets, NETGEAR.

 

On joining NETGEAR, Subhodeep Bhattacharya said, “It is a privilege to be part of a company which has been a leader in consumer and SOHO space and is now evolving rapidly as a prominent player in the network, storage and security solution player in the mid market.” 

    
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