ASUS expands the Onsite Service network to 100 Locations

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

ASUS Technology expands its reach to 100 Indian cities from the previous 54 locations across the country. These onsite service locations will provide Support and Service for the entire range of ASUS Notebooks and Eee PCs.

Consumers who reside within the 40km radius of the nearest ASUS service center in the 100major cities across India can now avail Onsite Service without any extra charges. With the introduction of this facility, consumers can save their valuable time and resources by simply calling the TOLL Free Number.

The introduction of this Onsite Support and Service facility promises to make lives of consumers easier as they just have to call up on the toll free number at 1800-2090-365 and a service engineer will visit their premises. To ensure complete customer satisfaction, ASUS will proactively call back the customer within a week of call resolution & derive feedback and suggestions thus helping to further streamline the process.

"India has always been a very important market for us and we aspire to provide our Indian customers the high level of global expertise and support that we have been extending across the globe. I am sure these onsite service locations would help us to provide better after sales support to our customers," commented Alex Huang, Country Head, System Business, ASUS (India).

The 46 new locations that the company has added to its service network are: Agartala, Agra, Alwar, Bathinda, Beharampur, Belgum, Berhampur, Chrawa, Cuttack, Dhanbad, Dombivali, Gorakhpur, Haldwani, Imphal, Jalna, Jamnagar, Jamshedpur, Jodhpur, Kanpur, Karnal, Kota, Mathura, Moga, Muzaffarpur, Mysore, Namakkal, Nanded, Parwanoo, Rampurhat, Rishikesh, Salem, Sangli, Shimla, Sikar, Silchar, Srinagar, Thane, Thanjavur, Thoothukudi, Tirunelveli, Tirupur, Trichy, Udaipur, Vasai, Vash, Wazirpur.


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