Under "People"s Computer" Sold 21,950 Computers
Teachers of Azerbaijan on November 1, bought under the " People's Computer " 21 thousand 950 units of office equipment.
According to the company BestComp Group, the purpose of the project - provision of computers on preferential terms, and the expansion of local production at the plant Kur in Mingyachevir .
Computers and laptops offered under the " People's Computer " have licensed software from Microsoft and sold on interest-free loan for up to 12 months at a price 25-40 % below market .
Concession computers can be bought by families, whose members are teachers and pupils of secondary schools , teachers and students of higher educational institutions , government officials , and health care workers .
The " People's Computer " by the Ministry of Communications and Information Technologies of Azerbaijan , the Ministry of Education of Azerbaijan , as well as HP and Microsoft, and the sale is now BestComp Group. - 17D-
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