Digi participates in T-Mobile subsidy programme

  • October 23, 2024
  • Steve Rogerson
  • Digi

Digi is participating in the recently launched T-Mobile Partner Plus channel subsidy programme.

As part of its ongoing commitment to helping businesses transition to 5G cost effectively and with ease, Digi has made available its EX50 5G, TX40 5G and IX40 5G cellular routers under the T-Mobile Partner Plus MSRP via distributors TD Synnex (www.tdsynnex.com) and Ingram Micro (www.ingrammicro.com), reducing the initial cost of 5G equipment.

Designed to make 5G adoption more accessible for businesses, the T-Mobile Partner Plus programme’s inclusion of Digi’s 5G routers gives users an affordable, high-performance option for their wireless networking needs. This collaboration underscores Digi and T-Mobile’s commitment to breaking down barriers to 5G adoption and enhancing the digital transformation journey for businesses across the USA.

As part of the programme, T-Mobile provides a subsidy credit of up to $700 on certified Digi cellular routers, which are all integrated with Digi Remote Manager, delivering management and monitoring. They are designed to meet the diverse needs of businesses by providing robust, reliable and secure 5G connectivity. Each router is tailored for different environments and use cases, ensuring that businesses can find the right one for their requirements.

“At Digi, we are committed to delivering cutting-edge solutions that empower businesses to stay connected and competitive in today’s digital landscape,” said Tony Puopolo from Digi. “Joining the T-Mobile Partner Plus programme allows us to provide our industry-leading 5G routers at an even more cost-effective price point, minimising adoption barriers and making it easier for businesses to make the transition, deploying secure and reliable 5G connectivity.”

For more information about Digi’s 5G cellular routers available as part of the programme, visit experience.t-mobile.com/partnerplus.

Minneapolis-based Digi (www.digi.com) provides IoT connectivity products and services. Founded in 1985, it has helped connect more than 100 million things.