Ruckus Networks
SpcPtr Spt REN - T350, all, 3 Yr
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Ruckus 872-T350-3000 Support Renewal, 3 Yr | Warranty, T350
Ruckus Networks
MPN: 872-T350-3000
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Key Features
- Support renewal for Ruckus T350
- 3-year covered period
- Software-services support-warranty category
- Vendor: Ruckus Networks
- MPN: 872-T350-3000
- Product support coverage for the T350 platform
- Maintain support continuity with a 3-year renewal term
- Protect operational uptime via vendor-backed assistance for the T350 platform
Extend support coverage for your Ruckus T350 environment with a 3-year renewal designed to keep operations on track. This support renewal helps preserve access to vendor-backed assistance for covered product issues, giving infrastructure teams a clear path for troubleshooting and service continuity.
For organizations that depend on stable wireless access, support expiration creates unnecessary risk. Renewing coverage helps reduce gaps in assistance, simplifies lifecycle planning, and keeps your team aligned with the support window for the deployed platform. It is a practical choice for environments where uptime, response coordination, and predictable maintenance matter.
This renewal is suited to teams that want to avoid ad hoc break-fix decisions and maintain a consistent support posture over time. It supports procurement planning by locking in a defined service period and helps technical teams stay focused on operations instead of contract gaps.
Ideal For
- Renewing support for an installed Ruckus T350 deployment
- Maintaining coverage during a planned multi-year operations cycle
- Avoiding support lapses before a hardware or software refresh
- Standardizing warranty and support planning across network assets
Why This Product
- 13-year term supports longer planning horizons than shorter renewals
- 2Coverage is tied specifically to the Ruckus T350 platform
- 3Renewal helps avoid support interruptions during operations
- 4Vendor-backed support is better suited to production environments than informal break-fix