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Reboot Launches ‘Infinity Store’ in Hanumakonda Region with Jazz Computers as its Franchisee Partner

REBOOT has launched its first ‘infinity store’ at Hanumakonda on the 22nd of April by the Hon’ble Chief Guest, Prof A. Sadanandam, Former Registrar & Head – Computer Science Department, Kakatiya University, Warangal.

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Speaking at the occasion Prof. Sadanandam said, “In this era of Digital Divide and the significant challenges thereof, India has an acute need to provide computers to all at affordable prices. Recognizing refurbished systems as recycled and reengineered systems that work just like new or even better (and not as second hand systems), Prof. Sadanandam, endorsed the merits of adopting such recycled systems as they have proven to be more eco-friendly and cost effective, allowing customers to better engage, learn and do more”. Modern India certainly needs more computers and computer labs – both desktops and laptops across for all the school and college children to learn and become even better. Education in future will largely be guided via computers said Prof Sadanandam.

Mr. Raj Samala and M Sridhar, owners of Jazz computers expressed happiness on partnering with Reboot and to be the first such store in AP. Mr. Raj Samala commented, Reboot systems with its range of very affordable range of laptops and desktops and backed by warranty norms is a big boon for customers who could not afford good working computers earlier.

Reengineering of computers has become the acceptable norm world-over offering the invaluable advantages of safeguarding the environment from e waste issues while providing the opportunity of owning computers at reasonable prices. Speaking on the occasion Mr. NV Subbarao (Director & CEO), further said computer penetration in India is below 10% and if you examine the same outside of the 6 large metros, then it is a very low ~ 3%. India tier II and III cities are yet to witness large scale computer adoption and have been largely underserved in an era of digital literacy.

Reboot board represented by Mr. Anand Tater and Mr Rahul Chowdhury (also an alumnus of the Kellogg’s management school) present at the inaugural said Indian market is at an interesting stage of discovering and adopting computers and that it is a core operating belief at Reboot that ‘everyone deserves a computer’.