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  • 20 August 2012 14:10

LevelOne seeks Aussie partners for network, security and digital signage markets

SYDNEY, August 16. LevelOne, the trading name of Digital Data Communications GmbH (DDC), today announced an expansion in Australia, including a quest for additional channel partners nationwide.

LevelOne provides German-designed, high quality networking solutions to homes and small businesses around the world. These include Ethernet switches, media converters, fibre optical transceivers, PoE devices, broadband routers, gateways, network adapters, WiFi antennas, IP surveillance solutions, and VoIP solutions.

The company’s Australian expansion is backed by a support program called LevelOne World Club, which aims to promote communication and support among partners across the globe by offering sales incentives, monthly news, product updates, case studies, exclusive partner promotions and sales support.

Elly Lin, Account Manager for ANZ, said: “LevelOne is looking to expand exponentially in Australia, and we’re looking for dynamic local businesses who share our ambitions and our commitment to succeed here. We have a strong reputation around the world, which stems from the quality German-engineered products we provide. It is an exciting time for LevelOne – there’s a lot about to happen in Australia.”

Currently partnered with Sydney-based WES Components, Elly is looking to expand the reach of LevelOne nationwide, including a strong presence in Western Australia.

About LevelOne

LevelOne is a leading German networking brand from the Digital Data Communications Group headquartered in Dortmund, Germany. The DDC Group operates branch offices in 20 countries and has a distribution network in more than 70 countries. Visit LevelOne online at au.level1.com

For more information

Luke Frost Director PR Deadlines, for Level One luke.frost@prdeadlines.com.au 0407 271 064

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