IDEAL Networks launches new promotions exclusively for the keyworkers who are keeping networks running in critical industries.

“Avoiding network downtime is more crucial than ever in many industries,” says Tim Widdershoven, Marketing Director for IDEAL Networks. “We want to provide extra support to the hard-working Systems Integrators and IT Managers that are maintaining and installing these mission critical networks.”

The new promotions are designed help prevent disruption and keep networks running in the vital healthcare, defence, food and beverage, finance, and telecommunications industries, as well as to support critical data centres, and manufacturers of food and consumer goods. 

Several promotional product bundles will be available to IT and networks keyworkers as part of the promotion, which runs from 1st May 2020 to 31st July 2020. These special bundles either provide free accessories or a second complementary tester with the purchase of selected IDEAL Networks data cable and network test equipment. 

Testers included in the promotion are VDV II cable verifiers (Plus and Pro models), the NaviTEK NT Pro Network Troubleshooter, the NaviTEK IE PROFINET Tester, the SignalTEK NT Network Transmission Tester and the LanXPLORER Pro In-line Troubleshooter.  All bundles can be purchased from distributors or the IDEAL Networks online shop.

As part of the promotion, IDEAL Networks is also offering eligible technicians and installers the chance to trade-in any existing wiremapper to save up to £175 on a new SignalTEK CT and SignalTEK NT Transmission Tester.  Users should contact their usual IDEAL Networks distributor to arrange the trade-in.

“These are difficult times, so we want to provide a little help wherever we can,” says Tim. “Therefore, we are donating two per cent of the revenue from these special promotions to the World Health Organisation’s COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund.” 

For details of the WHO Solidarity Response Fund, visit https://covid19responsefund.org/.

For more support with testing and installing networks, visit www.idealnetworks.net