Director Of Sales And Business Development at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
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2023-05-16T09:27:00Z
May 16, 2023
I would say it's not cheap, but it is highly competitive. It leans towards the higher end in terms of pricing, but it justifies the cost. There are costs in addition to the standard licensing fees like warranties. The product comes with a default one-year warranty. After the initial one year, an additional warranty can be purchased, which incurs an additional cost for the customer.
Field data engineer at a energy/utilities company with 501-1,000 employees
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2023-02-17T16:45:02Z
Feb 17, 2023
The cost is in the middle, a five out of ten. Peplink SpeedFusion has stuff that is less expensive, and they have stuff more expensive, but they're pretty much in the middle. There is a good balance between values and features, and we can buy some of the gateway devices for half the cost of other solutions.
Product Development Manager at a comms service provider with 501-1,000 employees
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2021-12-07T14:51:00Z
Dec 7, 2021
For the licensing, I think Peplink has mostly perpetual licensing, which is good for customers that don't want an annual or subscription-based license. Any additional license that Peplink offers is perpetual-based. Maybe only extended warranty, to extend per year or per two years.
Peplink’s patent-pending SpeedFusion technology powers enterprise VPNs that tap into the bandwidth of up to 13 low-cost cable, DSL, 3G/4G/LTE, and other links connected anywhere on your corporate or institutional WAN. Whether you’re transferring a few documents or driving realtime POS data, video feeds, and VoIP conversations, SpeedFusion pumps all your data down a single fat datapipe that’s budget-friendly, ultra-fast, and easily configurable to suit any networking environment.
I rate Peplink SpeedFusion's pricing an eight out of ten.
I would say it's not cheap, but it is highly competitive. It leans towards the higher end in terms of pricing, but it justifies the cost. There are costs in addition to the standard licensing fees like warranties. The product comes with a default one-year warranty. After the initial one year, an additional warranty can be purchased, which incurs an additional cost for the customer.
The cost is in the middle, a five out of ten. Peplink SpeedFusion has stuff that is less expensive, and they have stuff more expensive, but they're pretty much in the middle. There is a good balance between values and features, and we can buy some of the gateway devices for half the cost of other solutions.
For the licensing, I think Peplink has mostly perpetual licensing, which is good for customers that don't want an annual or subscription-based license. Any additional license that Peplink offers is perpetual-based. Maybe only extended warranty, to extend per year or per two years.
Its licensing fee is on a yearly basis. For the price, it is actually pretty good value.
It has lifetime licensing. Its pricing is high for most of the markets.