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    Orange Kenya Partners With Asus to Drive Data Usage

    CyrusBy CyrusJuly 21, 2013Updated:February 18, 2019No Comments1 Min Read
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    Orange Kenya has partnered with PC vendor, ASUS, to offer its customers an affordable way of acquiring computers for effective data usage.

    Through the agreement, Orange Kenya will stock the Asus VivoBook range of laptops at some of its shops in key towns like Nairobi, Mombasa and Kisumu. Orange Kenya will either sell the machines as standalone units, or bundled with either a 3G or a CDMA modem.

    The laptop devices that come with a host of features: large memory and storage capacity, HD graphics and the latest Windows Operating System, Windows 8, have a one year international warranty and will retail between KSh 42,999 and KSh 56,999.

    Customers who purchase the bundled offer (laptop plus modem) will also get to enjoy the benefits of the data bonus promotion from Orange that comes to a close on September 30, 2013. Orange customers purchasing Internet Everywhere (IEW) data bundles for their modems will also benefit with a 100 percent bonus for the purchase of data bundles ranging from 50MB to 5GB.

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