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UTT Technologies Launches Green Program

November 14, 2008
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Environment

Shanghai based UTT Technologies has initiated a green program for the trade-in and recycling of old network equipment.

Customers who have equipment that the company no longer produces can trade it in for new gateways or routers sold by UTT. The latest switches are also available at a preferential price to users who trade-in other equipment.

UTT Technologies will entrust a professional environmental company to deal with the recycled equipment.

The program is aimed at reducing the pollution caused by e-waste to the environment, and offers an opportunity for customers to adopt new equipment at a lower price.

Tags: e-waste, gateway, green program, network, recycling, router, Shanghai, switch, trade-in, UTT technology

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