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TTML ties-up with Novatium to launch NovaPC

31 Jul, 2008, 2037 hrs IST, PTI

MUMBAI: Telecommunication service provider, Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra)(TTML), on Thursday said it has tied-up with Novatium to launch the latter's personal computer named NovaPC, along with TTML's high-speed internet DSL products in Mumbai, Maharashtra and Goa.

NovaPC is a thin-client-based network computer that can be used for both computing applications and accessing the Internet, a press release issued stated.

"We are pleased to partner with TTML. Its width and quality of fibre connectivity in Mumbai and across Maharashtra will enrich the NovaPC user's experience in accessing the Internet and other computing applications," Novatium CEO Alok Singh said.

"This next-generation technology product, priced less than USD 100 or Rs 4,500 would especially be a boon for middle-class Indians and small and medium enterprises," TTML President, Corporate, Milesh Ruparel said.

The NovaPC provides at a very affordable price all the advantages of a personal computer with none of the hassles of hardware maintenance, software licensing, upgrades and viruses, he added.

NovalPC supports both Windows and Linux operating systems.

It also runs local applications using USB peripherals. TTML has over 5-million customers in Maharashtra and Goa. Its clients include corporates, SMEs and residential customers.

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A PC for Just Rs 2,499

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Introducing the Nova netPC, brought to us by Tata Teleservices Maharastra Limited

Last month we reported about Tata Teleservice association with Novatium to offer a low-cost computing solution. That news has now seen fruition as we currently report the release of the Nova netPC in Mumbai, month for Rs 2,499.

The Nova netPC is a thin-client based network computer that can be used for both Windows and Linux operating systems as well as for accessing the Internet. It is also capable of running local applications using USB peripherals. The thin-client basically connects to a "cloud" from which it can pipe in data and applications.

According to the company, its server-driven content and update delivery feature makes it an obsolescence-free desktop, as all the updates are carried out centrally through the server.

Courtesy : Techtree

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