Belkin to bundle Internet Security Suite with new routers

Belkin has announced that it will be bundling ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite with all its new routers


28 March 2006 16:27 GMT / By Stuart Miles

Belkin has announced that it will be bundling ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite with all its new routers.

The company's routers are currently shipping in America with the ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite, and they will be available in Europe and Australia sometime this summer.

Current users will be able to also get the software via Belkin's website, for all currently shipping Belkin Routers.

A link from the Routers' firmware page will direct you to the web page. The ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite 90-day trial will begin shipping with Belkin Routers in May on the Installation CD. After the trial ends, you can purchase the non-trial version for a special discounted price of $49.99, GBP 39.99, EUR 49.99, or AUS $79.99, a discount of $20.

The ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite features OSFirewall, a firewall-based behavioural defence system to proactively protect your operating system and the entire computer from hackers, spyware, and other internet-based attacks.

It also includes antivirus and anti-spyware features with automatic updates, parental controls to keep your kids safe online, and a powerful ID Lock feature to protect your most sensitive data.
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