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D-Link Raises Alarm Over Counterfeiting of its Cables in Nigeria

D-Link Middle East and Africa is the regional offshoot of the globally recognized D-Link Corporation, specializing in providing cutting-edge networking solutions to individuals and organizations.

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D-Link has raised alarm over the counterfeiting of its Cables in Nigeria.

 

Newsonline Nigeria reports that international cutting-edge networking solutions provider, D-Link, has raised alarm over the alleged importation and distribution of counterfeits cable bearing its brand in Nigeria.

 

This was contained in a recent statement released by D-Link Middle East and Africa, the regional offshoot of the global corporation. According to the company, there is abundant evidence confirmed through a thorough investigation, that imitations of its cables, falsely bearing the reputable D-Link name, have inundated the market. These counterfeit cables undermine trust in the brand and pose significant risks to end-users.

 

“In an era where technology is an integral part of our daily lives, the reliability and authenticity of networking equipment are non-negotiable. D-Link Middle East and Africa, the regional offshoot of the globally renowned D-Link Corporation, is taking decisive action to address a pressing issue – the rampant proliferation of counterfeit D-Link cables,” said the company in statement.

 

According to the company, the trust consumers place in D-Link products is not incidental; it results from years of consistent performance and relentless innovation. D-Link has become synonymous with dependable networking solutions, providing individuals and organizations with the tools they need to stay connected in an ever-evolving digital landscape.

 

The statement continues:

“However, in recent times, this trust has been jeopardized by a few unscrupulous entities. Counterfeit D-Link cables, falsely bearing the reputable D-Link name, have inundated the market. These counterfeit cables undermine trust in the brand and pose significant risks to end-users.

 

“Several companies have been identified as key players in this illicit trade, casting shadows over the integrity of the industry and eroding the faith consumers place in genuine D-Link products. These profit-driven entities have mass-produced and imported counterfeit D-Link cables.”

 

According to the company, to substantiate its claims and protect the interests of both its clients and consumers, D-Link launched a covert investigation involving undercover purchases of D-Link cables from various outlets. Regrettably, each purchase uncovered the same alarming truth – the cables were counterfeit, despite being falsely marketed and sold as genuine D-Link products.

 

The company added that:

“In an age where technological dependence is growing, the authenticity of networking equipment cannot be compromised. Genuine businesses like D-Link Corporation must be shielded from those who seek to exploit and tarnish their hard-earned reputation. End-users must exercise caution when acquiring D-Link products and ensure they purchase genuine items from verified D-Link distributors. If anyone suspects they have purchased a fake D-Link product, they are encouraged to reach out to the company through the provided channels to report their concerns.

“In a connected world, trust is paramount. Let us join hands to safeguard it, uphold justice, and preserve the integrity of the technology that shapes our lives.”

 

About D-Link Middle East and Africa

D-Link Middle East and Africa is the regional offshoot of the globally recognized D-Link Corporation, specializing in providing cutting-edge networking solutions to individuals and organizations. With a steadfast commitment to quality and reliability, D-Link Middle East and Africa is dedicated to ensuring seamless connectivity in an interconnected world. For more information, please visit www.dlinkmea.com.

 

Media Contact

D-Link Middle East and Africa

Email: info.ng@me.dlink.com

Phone Number: +2348131034548

 

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