In the first weeks of the war, a warehouse in Stoyanka (Kyiv region), where TP-Link equipment was stored, burned down – a Russian shell hit it. As a result, it took the company a long time to find new premises and set up a supply system in the face of a shortage of fuel and freight. Virtually all services related to the transportation and storage of goods have become significantly more expensive. However, circumstances have not prevented a solution to these problems. Thus, now TP-Link’s representative office in Ukraine continues to ship both SOHO-class devices and SMB equipment to partners. Despite significant difficulties, the company adapted the logistics system to the realities of the war, resumed sales through distributors, official service support and the operation of the hotline.
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Also, it should be noted that TP-Link restores official service in Ukraine. The list of service centers that have resumed work is available at the link, the information will be updated weekly. If you need additional information about service, you can find out all the details at (044) 590-51-77. The company also reopened the hotline. TP-Link Technical Support is now open Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The hotline number is 0-800-505-508.
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Recall, founded in 1996, TP-Link is a global provider of reliable networking solutions and accessories that are needed in all areas of everyday life. TP-Link has consistently been rated by IDC as the world’s largest supplier of network equipment in the SOHO segment. TP-Link devices are sold in more than 170 countries and serve hundreds of millions of people worldwide.