Extreme Networks secures EPEAT registration for 5420 switches and AP4020 Wi‑Fi 7 access points

Reuters03-19
Extreme Networks secures EPEAT registration for 5420 switches and AP4020 Wi‑Fi 7 access points
  • Extreme Networks said it has achieved EPEAT registry status for its switches and access points, stating it is the first networking vendor to do so.
  • The company said the EPEAT designation is intended to support customers’ sustainability compliance needs and carbon reduction goals.
  • Extreme said its 5420 Series switches and AP4020 Wi‑Fi 7 access points are the first products in its portfolio to receive EPEAT status.
  • Bob Mitchell of the Global Electronics Council said Extreme registered the first networking equipment products in the EPEAT Registry.
  • Katy Motiey of Extreme said the company is expanding EPEAT registration across its hardware portfolio, including new hardware planned for calendar 2026.


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