Hello folks,
here's a good news:
NEW DELHI: Leading telecom operator Bharti Airtel, which has about 2.7
million Internet subscribers, has launched its Net PC initiative that provi
des Internet connectivity to users without the need to invest in personal
computers (PC).
With Net PC, users can also work on basic computer functions like word
documents and presentations through centrally-placed software and hardware.
Airtel has partnered with Indian hardware manufacturer Nivio and global
software giant Microsoft for the service.
Available for Rs 7,999, the no-frills PC will offer customers the choice
of three Internet plans in a monthly price band of Rs 699-Rs 1,199, which would
include Microsoft's Office Suite software.
"Net PC is part of our strategic intent to remain focused on enhancing
the broadband experience for our customers by offering innovative and
collaborative products," said Bharti Airtel's telemedia services joint
president K Srinivas.
Till now, only the state-owned telecom operators Mahanagar Telecom Nigam
and Bharat Sanchar Nigam offered similar products in collaboration with
hardware maker Novatium.
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