Shortly after Glo1 commercial launch, Globacom partnered with Samsung Electronics, West Africa, solely for its mobile phones. The latest, is now the partnership with Hewlet Packard (HP), an original equipment Manufacturer (OEM) and Eset, an anti-virus company to introduce a netbook.
The netbook, which is a mini laptop that is powered by Glo’s 3G, has 160 GB SATA hard disk drive, webcam with integrated digital microphone and bluetooth wireless networking.
According to Globacom’s Head of Marketing, Navdeep Kapur, the special bundle could be owned by customers for just N34, 000. The bundle package is made up of an HP Netbook powered by Globacom’s 3G High Speed Internet service.
The package gives subscribers the option of choosing from two models of HP netbooks provided: an Hp Mini PC with embedded Glo SIM card and an Hp Mini PC that requires a separate Glo 3G Hi Speed Internet modem. The SIM-embedded netbook model goes for N75, 000 while the second option that requires a separate modem is sold for N62, 500
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