Ruckus Networks
WD EU SPPRT SA RENEW, R760, 5 YR
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Ruckus 826-R760-5000 EU Support Renewal, 5 Year | Warranty, Enterprise
Ruckus Networks
MPN: 826-R760-5000
$1,080.90$1,105.78
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Key Features
- 5-year support renewal term
- EU support coverage
- Compatible with R760
- Vendor-backed service entitlement
- Support-warranty category item
- Renewal-based coverage extension
- Extend coverage for the R760 using a 5-year EU support renewal
- Preserve service continuity via vendor-backed support for deployed infrastructure
Protect the installed base with a 5-year EU support renewal for the R760. This renewal keeps the device under vendor-backed coverage, helping infrastructure teams maintain predictable support planning, simplify budget cycles, and avoid gaps that can slow remediation when issues arise.
For organizations running production wireless environments, support continuity matters as much as hardware performance. A multi-year renewal reduces administrative overhead by extending coverage in a single purchase, which is especially useful when assets are deployed across distributed sites or managed under strict service expectations.
This option is well suited to teams that want to preserve the value of an existing R760 deployment without replacing working infrastructure. It supports a disciplined lifecycle strategy: keep the platform covered, keep escalation paths clear, and keep operations focused on uptime rather than exception handling.
Ideal For
- Renewing support for an active R760 deployment in a European environment
- Maintaining coverage for branch or campus wireless infrastructure already in service
- Standardizing support terms across a multi-site Ruckus installed base
- Extending lifecycle protection while deferring hardware replacement
Why This Product
- 15-year term reduces annual renewal overhead
- 2EU coverage aligns with regional support requirements
- 3Built for the R760 installed base
- 4Support renewal preserves existing hardware investment