Buffalo Tech and CompUSA hook up
Wireless networking product maker Buffalo Technology
just announced it has inked a deal with CompUSA
that will make Buffalo’s home wireless networking products available nationwide in all of CompUSA’s 226 stores.
Buffalo Technology (USA) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Japan-based MELCO INC, which commands 60% of the WLAN retail market in Japan. The CompUSA deal is intended to strengthen Buffalo Tech’s U.S. presence and help its push to increase market share.
Buffalo Technology (USA) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Japan-based MELCO INC, which commands 60% of the WLAN retail market in Japan. The CompUSA deal is intended to strengthen Buffalo Tech’s U.S. presence and help its push to increase market share.
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