JAKARTA, Aug 31 Asia Pulse - The Indonesian Internet Service Shops Association (Awari) is to cooperate with Dell Indonesia in implementing a nationwide personal computer procurement program, a spokesman said.
"We are happy with the cooperation agreement as more than 300 internet service shops grouped in Awari will thereby have a chance to buy Dell PCs at special prices," Awari chairman Irwin Day said after signing the agreement with Dell Indonesia's country manager, Megawaty Khie, here Thursday.
Through the program, Dell Indonesia would provide Awari members with PCs which already have computer application programs, including Microsoft Windows.
Internet service shops, locally known as "warnets", always replace their PCs with new ones once every three or four years.
Every shop needs Rp9 million to Rp10 million to replace every PC with a new one, Irwin said.
Meanwhile, Megawati said the cooperation would hopefully narrow the gap in digital business industry and also help develop the small- and medium-scale enterprise sector in Indonesia.
She, however, was reluctant to name the investment value and the PC prices.
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