Comtrend Corporation, a global provider of advanced networking solutions, today announced the opening of its new office in Haryana, India.This crucial expansion highlights Comtrend’s dedication to the Indian market and marks a significant milestone in its global growth strategy. With this new office and infrastructure expansion in India, Comtrend aims to deliver ‘Made in India’ networking and Wi-Fi products to both Indian and global markets.
The Indian subsidiary will not only oversee the collaboration of commercial and manufacturing activities, but will also establish a high-quality R&D department specifically aimed at directly supporting customers in India. Additionally, by offering robust local customer service and real-time interaction, Comtrend will ensure that questions and suggestions from regional customers are addressed promptly and efficiently.
Details of the New Office:
The new office in India will serve as Comtrend’s strategic hub, enhancing service delivery and offering cutting-edge networking solutions tailored to meet the unique demands of the Indian market. It will focus on nurturing relationships with local businesses, technology partners, and educational institutions, facilitating technology exchange and development.
Comtrend’s Expertise:
Comtrend has over 30 years of experience delivering high-quality broadband networking solutions toservice providers worldwide. Comtrend offers a comprehensive lineup of products,includingDSL CPEs, Ethernet Gateways, PoE Switches, Indoor and Outdoor Wireless Routers/APs, Wi-Fi 6/7 Gateways, ONT Gateways, MDU, PLC,and more.
Statement from Mr. Jack Hung, General Manager of Comtrend Corporation:
“India is a very critical geography for us. Our expansion in this region is a strategic step towards elevating our service offerings and providing state-of-the-art networking solutions to one of the world’s most dynamic and fast-growing markets. We are thrilled to introduce our innovative products and solutions to India and are committed to forging strong partnerships here to begin manufacturing ’Made in India‘ products for the world”.