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D-LINK'S ECO-FRIENDLY PRODUCT MADE WITH POST-CONSUMER RECYCLED PLASTICS

D-Link Corporation, a company committed to environmental sustainability, announced today the release of its first product made with post-consumer recycled (PCR) plastics. The AQUILA PRO AI M30 AX3000 dual-band Mesh Wi-Fi 6 system is the first of its kind and is also Taiwan’s first networking device to receive the European Telecommunications Standards Institute’s (ETSI) EN 303 645 certification for consumer Internet of Things (IoT) security.

CJ Chang, CEO of D-Link Corporation, states, “D-Link has been dedicated to environmental protection through its "D-Link Green" project since 2007. This project focuses on the 3Rs (Recycle, Reuse, Reduce) and incorporates measures such as restricted or limited substance management, energy-efficient product development, easy disassembly for recycling and reuse, and reduced packaging to minimize the negative environmental impact of products at every stage of their lifecycle. We later launched the "D-Link Green Pack" project in 2022, aiming to achieve environmental sustainability through eco-friendly materials, plastic-free packaging, and optimal material volume. Overcoming technical challenges, we successfully released our first product with a casing made from post-consumer recycled plastics, marking a crucial step towards environmental sustainability.”

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D-Link’ M30 AX3000 dual-band Mesh Wi-Fi 6 system not only represents the next generation of green products but also enhances cybersecurity by complying with internationally recognized IoT security standards such as ETSI EN 303 645, establishing a solid foundation for smart living while aligning with global standards.

M30 combines the concepts of environmental sustainability, international cybersecurity standards, high-speed connectivity, and quality. With its sleek design and hidden antennas, it significantly enhances 5G signal penetration and provides up to 160 MHz bandwidth for faster transmission speeds. Moreover, it can accommodate up to 128 connected devices, providing users with highly intelligent and flexible network connectivity.

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