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Cisco Sells Off Linksys Home Network Unit to Belkin

Cisco Sells Off Linksys Home Network Unit to Belkin
January 25, 2013 11:03AM

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With the purchase of Linksys, Belkin will own about 30 percent of the U.S. retail home and small-business networking market. And the Linksys brand won't die out. Belkin plans to keep it alive and even offer support for Linksys products sold under Cisco's watch. In other words, Belkin will honor all valid warranties on current and future Linksys product sales.

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Cisco is selling its Home Networking Business unit to Belkin. The line includes the Linksys brand, and the acquisition includes Cisco employees. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Belkin's motives for purchasing Cisco's Home Networking Business unit are clear. Chet Pipkin, CEO of Belkin, put it this way: "Belkin's ultimate goal is to be the global leader in the connected home and wireless Relevant Products/Services networking space, and this acquisition is an important step to realizing that vision."

After the transaction closes, Belkin will own about 30 percent of the U.S. retail home and small-business networking market. And the Linksys brand won't die out. Belkin plans to keep it alive and even offer support for Linksys products sold under Cisco's watch. In other words, Belkin will honor all valid warranties on current and future Linksys product sales.

Leveraging the Network

Pipkin acknowledged Linksys for its pioneering work in wireless connectivity and its strong brand. Of course, Linksys did some of that work pre-Cisco. Cisco purchased Linksys in 2003 for $500 million. Cisco made heavy investments after the acquisition.

In fact, just days ago, Cisco announced the expansion of the Linksys Smart Wi-Fi Relevant Products/Services portfolio with three new 802.11ac powered Smart Wi-Fi routers, a new compact 802.11ac USB adapter, new features and new Smart Wi-Fi apps Relevant Products/Services. Cisco announced a new cloud Relevant Products/Services platform for Linksys last summer and got the developer community involved in designing apps and services for Linksys last spring.

Belkin and Cisco are developing a strategic relationship that includes retail distribution, strategic marketing and products for the service provider market. Pipkin expects Belkin to create new opportunities for consumers, distribution partners and resellers, and promises to have the strongest retail presence in the U.S. networking marketplace.

"Belkin also will have access to a large installed base that will be able to upgrade their networking environment to take advantage of new technologies in the smartphone, tablet Relevant Products/Services, notebook Relevant Products/Services and home automation arenas," he said. "Additionally, Linksys will enhance Belkin's capabilities to meet the needs of the service provider space and small-business users."

Cisco's Timing Good

Zeus Kerravala, principal analyst at ZK Research, told us he's not surprised that Cisco would sell off Linksys, given Cisco's stated intention to stick to its core business. Linksys, he said, stuck out like a sore thumb. (continued...)

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