Winknet appoints Vtronix Infocom as its distributor in Northern India

Telecom Lead India: Winknet, India’s first B2C end-to-end broadband devices brand from Shyam Networks, appointed Vtronix Infocom as its distributor for North India region.

Winknet’s product line includes life style 3G products like Tablets, 3G Data Cards & Pocket Routers for end consumers. In addition to that, Winknet also provide state-of-art products like Routers, Switches & CPE that empowers its enterprise customers with seamless, reliable and cutting edge broadband services.

Vtronix Infocom would assist in sales of its products in the region by leveraging on their expertise in IT products and supply chain management and logistics. It will provide the geographical reach to all major Tier 1 and Tier 2 cities in the region and would assist Winknet in market penetration for its products.

“We are excited to join hands with Vtronix Infocom as our regional distributor as we see the alliance as a strategic one that will help us leverage their excellent channel relationships reach and serve our customers in entire North India in shortest span of time,” said Nafis Kazim, COO, Shyam Networks.

Vtronix Infocom has 5 CNF agents and 7 branches all over North India and has 750 registered partners. They work with over 7 brands including VTX3D, Inno3D, Weston, Verbatim, Huawei, Envent etc.

“Broadband is an essential pillar of the economy and the widespread availability and use of broadband produces both economic and social benefits. We are delighted to help Winknet to provide quality products for end-to-end broadband experience,” said Virender Singh, managing director,  Vtronix Infocom.

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