*Source: DigiTimes (
http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20070704PD214.html)*
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Branded network-equipment vendors in the US have recently begun slashing the prices of their 802.11n devices after the Wi-Fi Alliance on June 25 started launching its certified program for 802.11n draft 2.0 products, according to sources at Taiwan network-device makers.
For example, prices for entry-level 802.11n AP routers in US retail channels were lowered to below US$100 per unit recently, with Taiwan-based D-Link aggressively slashing the price of its 802.11n AP router to US$59.99, the sources indicated.
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