Worldwide Supply Joins Dutch Hosting Provider Association

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Worldwide Supply, a globally active supplier of network and telecom equipment with offices in California, Massachusetts, New York, North Carolina, Texas and Amsterdam, has joined the Dutch Hosting Provider Association (DHPA) as a business partner. The DHPA is the branch organization for the largest, leading hosting and cloud providers in the Netherlands.

Ruud Alaerds

Ruud Alaerds

“A company like Worldwide Supply serves IT and telecom companies worldwide with a wide range of competitively priced products. With this new partner we aim to add an extra dimension for our participants,” said Ruud Alaerds, director of DHPA.

Worldwide Supply was founded in 2004 and works with and for operators, service providers and data centers. In addition to providing products and services “for an affordable price”, Worldwide Supply stated that it is committed to service, quality and fast delivery times. With an inventory value of more than 1 billion dollars, Worldwide Supply supplies more than 190 different brands in more than 400 countries with a lifetime warranty.

“A company like Worldwide Supply serves IT and telecom companies worldwide with a wide range of competitively priced products and has its own support organization in addition to test labs and certified engineers,” said Ruud Alaerds, director of DHPA. “Companies in our network often have an ad hoc need for qualitative, but also competitively priced solutions. With this new partner we aim to add an extra dimension for our participants.”

Cisco, Juniper, Dell, EMC, HP

Worldwide Supply provides network hardware, services and solutions to customers around the world. Worldwide Supply works with several leading technology companies including Dell, EMC, HP, Infinera, Radwin, Red Hat, VMWare, Ni2 and more.

Worldwide Supply supports the products it sells with a leading lifetime warranty. It sells products from major technology manufacturers such as Cisco, Juniper, Arris, Alcatel-Lucent, Dell, EMC, HP and more.

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