Armenian government reviews program 'computer per resident'

PanARMENIAN.Net - The Armenian government has reviewed the program Computer per resident. During discussion of the program, the Council for the Promotion of Information Technology in Armenia decided that a pilot program will be implemented in a number of cities of the country, where families will be able to buy computers and software at preferential terms.
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