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Aakash / ublisate Tablet service center

Dear,

Please call Datawind Technical Team and register the complaint. They will give you a Complaint number and the details of service center near by your location. Please keep the Invoice of your tablet when you visit the service center.

The Datawind Technical Team Contact Number: 01 83 2581 330


Thank you.

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