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Wednesday, July 02, 2008 --- 50 days ago
/India PRwire/ - NETGEAR, Inc. (Nasdaq: NTGR) today announced its ProSafe(TM) 48-port Gigabit Smart Switch (GS748T) for small to medium-sized business networking was awarded "Certified Green" status by Miercom, a consultancy specializing in networking and communications-related product testing and analysis. NETGEAR's innovative and energy-efficient 24-and 48-port switches also earned the company a top-three ranking among numerous competitors in independent research firm In-Stat's recent study, "Green Networking Equipment: Who Leads and Who Lags." Recent testing by Miercom evaluated over a dozen switches for power consumption. NETGEAR's ProSafe 48-port Gigabit Smart Switch was one of the few switches that consumed 90 watts or less at full utilization of all ports. According to Miercom calculations, this lower consumption produces a reduction in heat dissipation, which in turn helps reduce data center cooling loads and associated energy costs. "We were pleased to find that the NETGEAR GS748T used even less energy than its specifications stated," said Miercom CEO Robert Smithers. "During our lab test of the device, we observed it drew only 75 watts at maximum capacity when the vendor rated the product at 90 watts. Additionally, NETGEAR earned a top-three ranking among thirteen competing networking vendors in a study published by In-Stat titled, "Green Networking Equipment: Who Leads and Who Lags" (#IN0804265LS), which addressed the en ...




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