Ruckus Networks
SPCPTR SPT - REN SA R720, 1 YR - FED
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Ruckus 872-R720-100F Support Renewal 1 Year | R720, Federal
Ruckus Networks
MPN: 872-R720-100F
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Key Features
- Support renewal for Ruckus R720
- 1-year coverage term
- Federal environment designation
- Vendor-backed service entitlement
- Renewal service for installed hardware
- MPN 872-R720-100F
- Preserve support continuity with a 1-year renewal for the Ruckus R720
- Maintain vendor-backed assistance for federal deployment requirements
Extend support coverage for the Ruckus R720 with a 1-year renewal designed for federal procurement environments. This service keeps your support relationship active so infrastructure teams can continue working through vendor channels for issue resolution, maintenance guidance, and lifecycle coordination.
For organizations running wireless access at scale, support continuity matters as much as hardware performance. A renewal helps reduce gaps in coverage, supports planned refresh cycles, and keeps the installed base aligned with operational and compliance requirements. That matters when the network carries voice, mobility, and business-critical applications that cannot tolerate avoidable delays.
This renewal is a practical choice for teams that want to preserve the value of their existing R720 investment while maintaining a clear support path for the next operating period. It is especially relevant where federal purchasing rules, asset governance, and service continuity must stay in sync.
Ideal For
- Renewing support for an existing Ruckus R720 wireless deployment
- Maintaining coverage in a federal procurement environment
- Bridging support while planning a hardware refresh cycle
- Keeping enterprise WLAN operations under active vendor support
Why This Product
- 1Federal-specific renewal for the R720
- 21-year term for planned coverage alignment
- 3Keeps vendor support active for installed hardware
- 4Better fit for compliance-driven procurement than ad hoc coverage