DC Infotech and Communication Limited engages in the wholesale of computers and computer peripheral equipment and its parts in India and internationally. It provides cables, energy intelligence, KVM, and professional audio and video products under Aten brand; network infrastructure and security, routers, structured cabling, switches, and wireless products under Dlink brand; switches, ready NAS, wireless access point under Netgear brand; arbor DDos protection, cyber threat protection, enterprise application and network performance management, and smart visibility through ISNG, PFS and TAPS under Netscout brand; smart LED signage and signage under Samsung brand; advanced threat protection, email security, end point security, firewalls, remote access, and secure wireless products under Sonicwall; and internet access, platform, and private access under Zscaler brand. It also offers network, data security, fiber cabling, copper cabling, SMB and enterprise wifi, surveillance analog and digital, video, and VoIP solutions. The company was incorporated in 1998 and is based in Mumbai, India.
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