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Bill Gates launched the sale of installment computers in Vietnam
The 'OneClick' project to support middle-income people all over Vietnam can easily buy a full set of computers that will be opened in Vietnam by Bill Gates, president of Microsoft Group on April 22.
With this project, Vietnamese consumers have the opportunity to own a computer set produced by CMS Company with Microsoft copyrighted software in Vietnamese and VDC's high-speed Internet access service.
Service with multiple packages with monthly payment or one-stop installment payment at all post offices and agents of CMS. From now on, consumers can call 19001743 to find out specific information about 'OneClick'.
'Computer King' Bill Gates will arrive in Hanoi on the evening of April 21. On the morning of April 22, Bill Gates met with Prime Minister Phan Van Khai and President Tran Duc Luong. After that, he went to Polytechnic University at 9.30 am to interact with nearly 900 students in about an hour.
At noon, Bill Gates will meet nearly 200 Vietnamese businesses. In the afternoon, he visited a typical village of North Vietnam in Bac Ninh.
'Computer King' Bill Gates will arrive in Hanoi on the evening of April 21. On the morning of April 22, Bill Gates met with Prime Minister Phan Van Khai and President Tran Duc Luong. After that, he went to Polytechnic University at 9.30 am to interact with nearly 900 students in about an hour.
At noon, Bill Gates will meet nearly 200 Vietnamese businesses. In the afternoon, he visited a typical village of North Vietnam in Bac Ninh.
C. HUE - TAM
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