Anyware inks deal to distribute OXX Digital Internet Radios

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Jan 12, 2009 12:17 PM
Tags: Anyware | OXX | Digital | Internet | Radios

Anyware Computer Accessories has won a deal to distribute OXX Digital Internet Radios.

Manufactured by Smart IT, OXX Digital Internet radios provide subscription free, live access to 11,000+ radio stations in over 272 countries.

The OXX Digital brand is recognised for its stand alone wireless internet radios.

“With offices in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Brisbane and Adelaide Anyware is well positioned to bring this new generation of exciting home and office product to the Australian reseller market,” a spokesman for Anyware said.

Headquartered in Denmark, Smart IT was founded in 1999 and has doubled its sales turnover in every year of its operation, and is now a global corporation selling to customers across China, Germany, the USA and now, Australia.

The OXX Digital radios have already won a variety of prestigious awards in Europe, including the EU RetailVision Product of the Year award in the Best Hardware/Peripheral category.

OXX Digital’s Classic 600 Internet Radio is available to buy from mid January 2009 for $ 299.00 AUD.

Anyware is a wholesaler only and does not sell directly to the public.
 
 


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