Telecom
Minister Kapil Sibal today said low-cost tablet PC Aakash 4 will be
available in the market in around one and a half months for Rs 3,999.
"Aakash
4 will be available in the market in one or one and a half months. Its a
modern tablet and will be available for around Rs 3,999," Sibal said
here.
He added the Directorate General of Supplies and Disposals (DGSD) has already floated the tenders for the tablet.
The
tablet comes with a 7-inch scratch resistant capacitative touch screen,
Wi-Fi, 2G, 3G and 4G connectivity, 4GB internal storage, external
memory card slot with storage capacity of up to 32 GB, front camera,
etc.
The Aakash project was Sibal's brainchild
when he was the HRD Minister. The idea was to provide low-cost
computing device at subsidised rate to students to enable them access
Internet for educational purposes.
He also said the government will soon move ahead on the proposal of merging state-run BSNL and MTNL.
The merger of the companies is part of DoT's plan for the revival of the public sector telecom units.
The
government has already decided on pension issues plaguing both the
public sector units along with refund for wireless broadband spectrum
worth more than Rs 11,000 crore to MTNL and BSNL.
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