"Omatek PCs are at par with other global brands. We buy raw materials from Taiwan. Our chips are from Intel and AMD, which makes the cost of production almost the similar to other global brands," added Florence Seriki(founder and CEO).The company sells about 10,000 PCs a month, but with a population of 150 million in Nigeria alone, the company is forecasting increased growth as the countries get connected to the fiber optic cables and costs of connectivity fall. West Africa has Sat3 cable and this year Glo and Main One fiber optic cables have entered the markets.More here
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Thursday, May 27, 2010
Omatek expands
Computerworld Kenya reports
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