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In brief: Acer supplies PCs to Turkish schools

By Dominic Maher

Published: 7 September 1998 10:33 GMT

Acer has won a contract to supply Turkey's Ministry of Education with computer hardware and software for over 600 schools.

The Central News Agency reported that Taiwan's largest computer manufacturer will provide around 1,200 PCs. Turkey received financial help from the World Bank for the purchase.

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