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Tablet rental service launched in the UAE

  • United Arab Emirates: Monday, October 15 - 2012 at 01:37

UAE-based Login Tablets, a subsidiary of Fam-Tech, has become the world's first to offer pre-paid tablet rental system to give people access to the internet and multimedia applications without having to buy any device, Gulf News has reported. "The system enables the end users to unlock software restrictions with time and content credit codes granting access to preloaded premium content from the server. When time or credit is depleted, access to the systems content and connectivity is restricted and only accessible via an additional top up," said Hydar Al Bedaery, project manager at Fam-Tech. The company has partnered with six five-star hotels in the UAE and is set to sign deals with companies in Saudi Arabia and Malaysian to give access to these countries.

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