Ruckus Networks
SPCPTR SPT REN - T710 1YR
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Ruckus SPCPTR SPT REN - T710 1 Yr | Support Renewal
Ruckus Networks
MPN: 872-T710-1000
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Key Features
- 1-year support renewal term
- Supported product: Ruckus T710
- Vendor-backed maintenance coverage
- Renewal for existing deployment
- Software-services support and warranty category
- MPN 872-T710-1000
- Product name: SpcPtr Spt REN - T710 1yr
- Maintain active vendor support with a 1-year renewal term
Protect the support status of your Ruckus T710 deployment with a 1-year renewal built for continuity. For enterprise teams, this is about more than extending a date on a contract — it keeps the device in active vendor support, which helps streamline issue resolution, preserve maintenance alignment, and support disciplined lifecycle management.
When a wireless platform remains in service, support coverage becomes part of operational control. A renewal helps avoid the uncertainty of unsupported equipment, especially in environments where network access, user experience, and incident response depend on stable infrastructure. It also gives procurement and IT operations a clean annual planning point.
This renewal is well suited to organizations that are keeping the T710 in production while planning refreshes on their own timeline. It supports a measured approach to infrastructure spending by extending coverage without forcing premature replacement. For teams managing multiple sites or campus WLAN assets, that predictability matters.
Ideal For
- Renewing support for an in-service Ruckus T710 access point
- Maintaining coverage while extending hardware refresh timing
- Keeping campus wireless assets in supported status for operations
- Aligning support renewal with annual procurement cycles
Why This Product
- 1Renewal coverage for an existing Ruckus T710 deployment
- 21-year term for predictable support planning
- 3Vendor-backed support status versus unsupported operation
- 4Designed for lifecycle continuity, not new hardware acquisition