Cisco Technology Migration Program (CTMP)
With the Cisco Technology Migration Program, you can receive a credit for trading in certain existing Cisco or competitive networking products and purchasing new Cisco products.
This global program includes most major products offered by Cisco - such as chassis units, interface modules, and most software.
What to do next?
Send Cisilion a list of equipment you would like to trade-in or replace. We can also use a network assessment tools such as the Cisco Discovery tool to uncover hidden trade-in opportunities and increase you trade-in credit.
A list will be sent to Cisco for a trade-in value that can be used as a credit against the purchase of new Cisco products. Once you have received the order and RMA number you can request free pick-up for the trade-in equipment.
FREE green disposal is provided for obsolete equipment that cannot be refurbished.
Specialised Trade-in Programs:
UC the Green
This is a strategy for emphasizing environmental sustainability for the Cisco Unified Communications Migration. UC the Green focuses on migrating legacy key-system customers to either the Cisco Unified Communications 500 Series for Small Business or the Cisco Integrated Service Router Unified Communications and Unified Communications Voice Security bundles. This offer is designed to help customers achieve their corporate environmental sustainability initiatives. It also offers enhanced Cisco Technology Migration Program credits.
Cisco Competitive Equipment Exchange (Competitive EX) Program
Under this program, customers can trade-in competitive wireless products from 3Com, Agere, Alcatel, Aruba, Avaya, BelAir Networks, Colubris, D-Link, Enterasys, Firetide, Foundry Networks, Lucent, Meru, Mesh Dynamics, Motorola, Netgear, Nortel, Proxim/ORiNOCO, SkyPilot Networks, Strix Systems, Symbol Trapeze and Tropos for credit towards
Cisco's wireless networking portfolio.
Linksys to Cisco Trade-Up Program
Offers new and existing Linksys customers a migration path to Cisco small and medium-sized business solutions, while supporting up to 100 percent investment protection of their existing Linksys small business products through a competitive cash rebate offer!
Cisco Product Takeback and Recycle
The rapid proliferation of electronic products, which accelerated from the 1980's onward, has led to an increase in the volume of obsolete products for disposal. This resulted in large volumes of electronics showing up at municipal landfills, leading to global collaboration to promote producer responsibility for proper disposition and recycling of electronic products. Electronic waste is a particular concern, as it's both Cisco's most significant waste stream and the fastest growing type of global waste. According to the UN Environmental Program, the global e-waste stream is soon to reach 50 million tonnes annually.
Cisco as a globally responsible producer of electronic products provides end-of-life programs that reduce the overall impact on the environment. These end-of-life programs are designed to reuse or harvest the material commodities contained in the equipment collected and return those materials to the market where they are made into new products. Over 99% of the electronics sent for processing are recycled. This promotes efficient and sustainable production and consumption.
The Cisco Takeback and Recycle Program enable businesses to properly dispose of surplus products that have reached their end-of-useful-life. The Program is open to all business users of Cisco equipment and its associated brands and subsidiaries.
Legislative and environmental factors, combined with the desire to implement the latest technology, present many companies with the challenge of managing technology surpluses. Under the Cisco Takeback and Recycle Program:
- Equipment returned to Cisco is disposed of in an environmentally safe manner.
- Disposal processes comply with all applicable regulations.
- All Cisco branded products are accepted.
- Upon pre-approval, Cisco works with customers to dispose of competitors' or other IT products.
On request, Cisco can provide a Certificate of Destruction that releases the customer from further liability for equipment returned through the Cisco Takeback and Recycle Program.