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HCL, BSNL to offer low-cost PCs in rural areas

September 16, 2009 20:25 IST
IT company HCL Infosystems on Wednesday announced entering into partnership with state-run telecom operator BSNL for offering low-cost broadband-enabled computers in rural areas to bridge the digital divide.

As part of the National Broadband Penetration Program (NBPP), HCL Infosystems and BSNL will provide personal computers (PCs) to the rural masses for a down payment of Rs 2,250, followed by Rs 300 per month for a period of 3-5 years for the PC and subsidised monthly broadband package at Rs 99 or Rs 150.

"Our aim is to accelerate PC and broadband penetration by offering a complete solution and create new markets in the interiors of the country."

"The NBPP project is one of the largest government initiatives and aims to power the next million PC and broadband connections in untapped market space through the

Universal Services Obligation Fund (USOF)," HCL Infosystems chairman and chief executive officer Ajai Chowdhry said.

The cost of the PC includes Annual Maintenance Contract (AMC) and bundled software, he added. He, however, declined to comment on the expected sales of units.

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