MCMC denies handing out busted netbooks, blames students for faults


A man tries a Acer Aspire One netbook during a computer mall in Taipei Sep 8, 2009. Reuters pic
KUALA TERENGGANU, November 19 The Malaysian Communications as well as Multimedia Commission (MCMC) currently denied an claim which most of a netbooks since to students in a east seashore were defective.
The netbooks were distributed to delegate propagandize students underneath a 1 Malaysia Netbook Programme.
East Region MCMC deputy director Shahrizal Husin pronounced if a netbooks were faulty, it was due to a students' own carelessness.
He pronounced for netbooks which were still underneath warranty, correct would be free, whilst a correct price of a netbooks outside of a guaranty duration would have to be borne by a students themselves.
He pronounced a total of 170,000 netbooks were distributed to delegate schools students in three phases beginning 2010.
The distribution of a third proviso was conducted this year, involving 52,000 netbooks in Pahang, Terengganu (29,000) as well as Kelantan (12,000).
"We do receive complaints on a netbooks as well as also a singular use centres, but a problems have been overcome with a appointment of vendors by a supplier during sure locations," he pronounced when contacted by Bernama here today.
On abuse of a netbooks by students, he pronounced they should use them to improve their believe as well as grades in school. Bernama
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