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Refurbishment extends the lives of useful computers that are no longer needed by
some, so that others can benefit from using them. A well maintained refurbished
computer can be expected to provide 3 years of use for beneficiaries. |
Become a Beneficiary
Registered not-for-profit organisations, schools and other educational institutions
in developing and developed countries can apply for Digital Pipeline PCs.
Digital Pipeline PCs are refurbished to high quality standards so they are ready
for use by Beneficiaries. All PCs are supplied with a monitor, keyboard, mouse and
cables and are ready to run with an operating system legally installed.
Digital Pipeline PCs are only available from DP Deployment Agents who can also provide
services that Beneficiaries may need like installation, training and support.
Costs for Beneficiaries
Beneficiaries pay a Digital Pipeline administration fee of £5 for every PC that is
provided to them by their Deployment Agent and must also pay the Deployment Agent’s
shipping and handling fees.
Beneficiaries are also expected to pay for any additional services or software that
they ask their Deployment Agent to provide.
Becoming a beneficiary
The first step towards becoming a Beneficiary is registering your details with Digital
Pipeline.
Once your registration has been approved by Digital Pipeline you can select one
or more Deployment Agents from the Partners section of our website and contact them
to apply for Digital Pipeline PCs.
If PCs are available and your application is successful, Deployment Agents can arrange
for your PCs to be delivered and provide any additional services that you request.
Who can register
The following types of organisation can register their details with us:
- Schools and other academic institutions
- Registered not-for-profit organisations
Digital Pipeline does not accept registrations from individuals or commercial organisations.
Click here to
register now!
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