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Netgear
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NETGEAR
Type
Public (NASDAQ: NTGR)
Founded
1996
Headquarters
Santa Clara, California
Key people
Patrick Lo, CEO & Chairman
Industry
Communications equipment
Products
Hubs, Routers, Switches
Revenue
US$727.8 million (2007)
Employees
518 (Q4 2007)
Website
http://www.netgear.com
Netgear, founded in 1996, is a US manufacturer of computer networking equipment and other computer hardware. The company was incorporated January 8, 1996 as a subsidiary of Bay Networks, to "focus on providing networking solutions for small businesses and homes."[1] In August 1998, the company was purchased by Nortel as part of its acquisition of Bay Networks. NETGEAR remained a wholly owned subsidiary of Nortel until March 2000 when it began transitioning to third-party ownership, and became fully independent from Nortel as of February 2002.[2][3]
Netgear sells primarily through a sales channel network, which includes traditional retailers, online retailers, direct market resellers, value added resellers, and broadband service providers in North America, Europe, Middle East, Africa, and Asia Pacific. Its main retail competitors are Linksys and D-Link. In 2007, the United States (38% of revenue) and the United Kingdom (52%) were the company's two largest markets, but EMEA and Asia Pacific were the fastest growing with growth rates of 28% and 34%, respectively.[4] More recently, HP's range of cost-effective ProCurve switch technology has entered the market as a strong competitor.

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