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| Communications Equipment Industry | Information Technology Sector | Charles J. Prober CEO | XMUN Exchange | US64111Q1040 ISIN |
| US Country | 636 Employees | - Last Dividend | 2 Jan 2019 Last Split | 31 Jul 2003 IPO Date |
NETGEAR, Inc. is a company that specializes in providing connectivity solutions across various global regions including the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Asia Pacific. The organization operates through two primary segments: Connected Home and NETGEAR for Business. Founded in 1996 and based in San Jose, California, NETGEAR focuses on delivering innovative network technologies for homes and businesses. It markets and sells its products through various channels including wholesale distributors, both traditional and online retailers, direct market resellers, value-added resellers, and broadband service providers, in addition to its direct online store.
NETGEAR’s product lineup and services are categorized into two main segments, designed to cater to both home users and businesses with a variety of networking needs.
This category includes a broad range of products aimed at enhancing the connectivity and network performance within homes. These products comprise:
Additionally, NETGEAR offers various value-added services such as security and privacy solutions, technical support, and parental controls to enhance user experience and safety.
Targeted towards businesses, this segment offers specialized networking solutions including:
These products are engineered to meet the robust requirements of business environments, offering reliability, security, and scalable performance.