Microsoft developed a program that uses computers with cards
Since May 22, the world's largest software maker, Microsoft, will launch a new program called FlexGo, which uses a prepaid card use method such as using a phone. mobile.
This is one of many efforts by Microsoft to help low-income customers in developing countries have the opportunity to use computers, while enhancing their business opportunities in these countries.
The show will begin its introduction in Brazil and will be promoted in Mexico, China, Russia and India three months later.
To use FlexGo, customers will only have to pay half of the cost of buying a computer, but to use the computer, customers have to buy access cards by the hour. If the card is used up, the computer will stop working until it is loaded.
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