Logitech
SELECT ONE YEAR ENTERPRISE PLAN FOR UP TO 5000 ROOMS
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Logitech Select 1-Year Enterprise Plan for 5,000 Rooms | Support
Logitech
MPN: 994-000311
$1,206,243.41$1,615,950.00
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Key Features
- 1-year enterprise plan
- Supports up to 5,000 rooms
- Logitech Select coverage
- Designed for room-based deployments
- Enterprise support planning
- Centralized service administration
- Cover up to 5,000 rooms with one enterprise plan
- Simplify support administration across distributed collaboration spaces
Support room-based collaboration at scale with a 1-year Logitech Select enterprise plan designed for deployments of up to 5,000 rooms. For organizations managing many meeting spaces, the value is in simplification: one enterprise plan, one coverage window, and a clearer path for support planning across a broad installed base.
This type of plan is built for teams that need predictable service administration rather than piecemeal coverage across locations. It helps procurement and IT align support terms to the size of the deployment, making it easier to standardize service handling and maintain continuity as room counts grow.
For enterprise collaboration environments, the difference is operational. A centralized plan reduces the friction of managing support across multiple sites and gives stakeholders a more controlled way to budget for service over the year. When room uptime and consistency matter, a structured enterprise plan is often the more defensible choice than reactive support arrangements.
Ideal For
- Standardize support for a global meeting room fleet
- Manage service coverage across multi-site collaboration deployments
- Plan annual support for large conference room rollouts
- Reduce administrative overhead for room-based IT support
Why This Product
- 1Up to 5,000 rooms versus smaller deployment plans
- 21-year term versus multi-year commitments
- 3Centralized enterprise coverage versus fragmented support
- 4Room-based planning versus device-by-device administration



