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Linksys Announces Global Expansion with Additional Offices

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Linksys, an iconic Home and Small Office connectivity company, announces plans to expand globally with a development location in Taipei, Taiwan, and a new Sales and Marketing location in Amstelveen, Netherlands. Linksys is reasserting itself in both the Residential Retail and Residential Service Provider markets, which has driven the need to expand beyond its Irvine, California headquarters of 35+ years. The new offices will be near the major technology hubs of both countries and are also in close proximity to several universities that offer the talent necessary for Linksys to drive its growth targets over the next five years and beyond.

"It's a big world out there, and it is long overdue that Linksys push out beyond our Irvine, California headquarters and create anchor offices in other regions where we expect to grow in the coming years," said Linksys CEO Jonathan Bettino. "Although we work from home quite a lot, having an office to go to a couple of times a week helps build teamwork—and more often than not, when we are in the office, we solve complex problems much faster."



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They have quite a few owner changes and thanks to those trying to get service for their products is a stupid headache not worth spending money on their products.
 

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Cisco made a good decision to sell Linksys.
The only thing "iconic" about Linksys is their reputation as the cheapest and worst routers. I had to reboot them daily to work.
 
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Cisco made a good decision to sell Linksys.
The only thing "iconic" about Linksys is their reputation as the cheapest and worst routers. I had to reboot them daily to work.
Their WRT54G series routers was pretty popular back in the day. But yeah, apart from that, I rarely see anything good said about their products.
 
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