Allied Telesis partnership with Sektor Distributors
PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
12/07/2012
Allied Telesis New Zealand is pleased to announce a new partnership with Sektor Distributors Limited.
Paul Batchelor, NZ Country Manager for Allied Telesis, says he’s confident this appointment will open fresh avenues of business for the channel partners by extending the Company’s reach into new vertical markets, including the POS and CCTV, which Sektor and their resellers are focussed upon.
Sektor have branches in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch, and, like Allied Telesis, maintain a strong Trans-Tasman presence, with offices in most Australian states.
Sektor are supported by the newly-appointed Business Development Managers in Allied Telesis whose primary focus is maintaining and building channel partner relationships; Auckland-based Roger Bennett overseeing the Northern region, Wellington- based Steve Rose for the Central Region and Christchurch-based Kamlesh Mani managing the Southern Region.
About Allied
Telesis
Founded in Japan in
1987 and with offices worldwide, Allied Telesis is a leading
provider of networking infrastructure and flexible,
interoperable network solutions. The company, partnered with
distributors Connector Systems, Network Technologies Limited
and Sektor provides reliable video, voice and data network
solutions to clients in multiple markets including
government, healthcare, defense, education, retail, and
hospitality and network service providers.
Allied Telesis is committed to innovating the way in which services and applications are delivered and managed, resulting in increased value and lower operating costs.
Visit us online at alliedtelesis.co.nz
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