Low-cost computing and broadband penetration in the country is expected to get an added boost, with India's largest telecom operator, Bharti Airtel , launching a low-cost online computer powered by Microsoft and Nivio.
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.
K Srinivas, joint president, Telemedia Services, Bharti Airtel said, "Airtel's entry into the space of cloud computing, with the launch of the NetPC, is part of our strategic intent to remain focused on enhancing the broadband experience for our customers by offering innovative and collaborative products. This comes close on the heels of our other innovations that include the recent launch of Airtel Online Desktop and the pioneering of 16 Mbps high-speed broadband in the country."
Airtel, according to Srinivas, is initially targeting around 1 million subscribers (its existing broadband customer base plus new customers). "We expect first-time buyers of computers to go for these Net PCs. Additionally, households that have kids may opt for these machines instead of investing in pricey computers.
Features of Airtel Net PC:
- Provides a friendly Operating System with the Windows-based Online Desktop
- 10 GB space to store documents, photos, presentations at a central location
- 100 percent data security assures no loss of data or computer crash
- Regular original software upgrades resolves the fear of obsoletism and escalating cost
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