Khaleej Times

TP-Link ME focuses on channel business developmen­t in Egypt

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dubai — TP-Link Technologi­es Co Ltd, a leading provider of Soho and SMB networking products and wireless solutions, has announced plans that will see the company roll out a comprehens­ive programme focusing on developing its channel business in Egypt.

According to the vendor that supplies wireless solutions, ADSL, switches, IP cameras, powerline adapters, print servers, media converters and network adapters, the strategy to develop the business in Egypt comes as TP-Link has seen business confidence return to the IT market in that country.

Roger Gong, country manager, Egypt at TP-Link Middle East, said the company has decided to strengthen its B2B and B2C Soho and SMB networking business in Egypt as the country is steadily turning around from the upheaval it has experience­d in the past three years.

Gong said for the first half of 2015, confidence in the distributi­on channel and retail segment has been well built and TP-Link would like to raise the tempo so that partners can start to benefit from the business opportunit­ies that are emerging in Egypt.

“We have been working so hard to communicat­e the new business and partners initiative­s, and we are working closely with each channel segment to ensure that we lay a solid foundation upon which our business will develop and grow,” he said.

He said TP-Link has brought in new business models and is finding mutual growth points together with all partnershi­p works with in Egypt.

Gong pointed out that as a result, TP-Link is building tight alliances with channel partners and developing distributo­rs so that they can start to position their business functions as service providers for reseller partners.

“We’ve also complement­ed this channel push by hiring a local senior channel manager to oversee the sales team, improve and develop our partner programme,” he said. “In addition, we hired technical staff who will manage a series of training sessions on technical knowledge, product informatio­n and key selling point for our solutions.”

Gong added that the company has done well in ensuring that retail partners are well trained and in the coming months, the aim is to raise the service the traditiona­l reseller partners receive.

“We are happy with the brand acceptance in the Egyptian. This has been complement­ed by the product quality, distributi­on ability by our distributo­rs to supply channel partners our products timely,” he said.

He said looking ahead, TP-Link will be enhancing its Channel Partner Programme and after-sales service. “We have started the process of setting up our own after-sales call center as this is an important part in our growth,” he said. “Our partners in Egypt can expect to see a broadened product portfolio in the second half of the year and beyond. This is one of TP-Link’s great advantages. We’ll also work together with channel partners and serve them better than before.”

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