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Re: Any sign of supply chain returning to normal?
From: Mark Tinka <mark@tinka.africa>
Date: Fri, 20 May 2022 10:14:16 +0200
On 5/19/22 16:07, NetEquity Sales wrote:
As someone who works within the "secondary market" for networking hardware, there is a ton of demand spilling over into the "pre-owned/vendor refurbished" market.Market prices on pre-owned equipment are rapidly increasing in step with increased demand and dwindling supply.Market prices on 1G - 10G switching products, wireless infrastructure devices, etc have been rising precipitously. Even semi "legacy" stuff going back 2-3 generations (EOL/EOS) from current gen have doubled, tripled, even quadrupled in price.I've been involved in the hardware business for 20 years and the current market landscape is unprecedented.
And this is the case for Transport gear as well, not just IP/MPLS/Ethernet. Mark.
Current thread:
- Re: Any sign of supply chain returning to normal?, (continued)
- Re: Any sign of supply chain returning to normal? Dave Taht (May 19)
- Re: Any sign of supply chain returning to normal? Josh Luthman (May 19)
- Re: Any sign of supply chain returning to normal? NetEquity Sales (May 19)
- Re: Any sign of supply chain returning to normal? Dave Taht (May 19)
- Re: Any sign of supply chain returning to normal? Jason Biel (May 19)
- Re: Any sign of supply chain returning to normal? Dave Taht (May 19)
- Re: Any sign of supply chain returning to normal? Jason Biel (May 19)
- Re: Any sign of supply chain returning to normal? Dave Taht (May 19)
- RE: Any sign of supply chain returning to normal? Paul Amaral via NANOG (May 19)
- Re: Any sign of supply chain returning to normal? Mark Tinka (May 20)
- Re: Any sign of supply chain returning to normal? Josh Luthman (May 19)
- Re: Any sign of supply chain returning to normal? Dave Taht (May 19)
- Re: Any sign of supply chain returning to normal? Mark Tinka (May 20)
- Re: Any sign of supply chain returning to normal? Saku Ytti (May 20)
- Re: Any sign of supply chain returning to normal? Mark Tinka (May 20)