While Apple, the tablet market
leader launches its new operating system with all the apps, music, movies tied
to “Apple’s cloud” via an internet connection, Google launches its latest
tablet Nexus 7 with latest Jelly Bean Android OS and Microsoft holding its head
high with its Windows Azure, i.e., Microsoft’s cloud; back here in India, the
tablet pc market is still about affordability.
Doing the rounds in this
affordable segment is Pantel Technologies. This Noida based, young information
technology devices firm seems to be very enthusiast about its products. Its strategic
alliance with “Indian Miniratna Company”, BSNL, has won itself laurels and
faith in the consumer community. After all, striking a deal with a PSU of a
stature like BSNL within few months of its investiture is an achievement in
itself.
What made Pantel Technologies
stand out in the low cost tablet pc community is its strong hold over research
and technology, in national as well as international market. Because of this, it
has been able to deliver the most technology efficient tablet pc in the lowest
possible price. Even when compared to other government launched tablet Aakash
2, or Micromax’s Funbook, or iBall; Pantel Technologies’s Penta T-Pad, scores
way above. Its tie-up with BSNL has further aided the tablet organization in
getting a special subsidized data plans for its Penta T-Pad owners. And additionally
with BSNL’s wider reach including remote areas throughout the country has added
to Pantel Technologies popularity.
For now focused and closely
working with education sector in India, Pantel Technologies plans to move into
the field of healthcare, banking, and many more in times to come.
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