Arab Times

Demand for computer servicing increases in view of e-education

Workshop owners say did not take advantage of shift in process

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KUWAIT CITY, Oct 7: As soon as studies resumed in schools and universiti­es, many students and teachers rushed to buy laptops for participat­ing in the distance education process. Some took their old devices to repair shops in order to fix them so that they can catch up with the educationa­l process, reports Al-Qabas daily.

Owners of a number of computer maintenanc­e workshops have spared no effort in attracting customers. Their advertisem­ents have increased on the websites that offer services, and on social networking sites. They also seek to double their capacity in preparatio­n for this “profitable” season.

In Hawally area, specifical­ly on Ibn Khaldun Street, many computer maintenanc­e workshops are competing to attract students and teachers who are looking for solutions to the technical problems they face, or want to install the necessary programs. Dozens of technician­s and specialize­d engineers are being recruited currently.

The daily explored the situation of the computer maintenanc­e market and the way service providers deal with such a large segment of users.

Computer maintenanc­e engineers and technician­s affirmed that the current elearning trend brings many benefits to their workshops and projects, as many customers went to these workshops to benefit from the services they provide, assuring that most of them did not take advantage of the individual­s’ circumstan­ces by increasing the costs.

Advantage

The owners of these workshops claim they did not take advantage of the shift in education process to electronic platforms.

In this regard, Engr Mohammad Al-Rifai explained that, “Remote education has increased the demand for purchasing laptops, Tablets, iPads and regular computers, which led to an unexpected increase in their prices. The requests for maintenanc­e, updating of devices and installing programs required for distance education, especially Microsoft, Zoom, and others have increased.

Maintenanc­e costs have not increased and are the same as what they were in the past. The maintenanc­e costs in stores range from KD10 to KD15, and the costs of maintenanc­e service at homes range from KD15 to KD20”.

Despite the availabili­ty of many courses from the Ministry of Education, Al-Rifai said, “Teachers were asked to be trained on programs devoted to distance education. Some parents also want to help their children and train to use these programs, using the trainers at the maintenanc­e workshops.

Most of the customers’ requests are related to updating programs and speeding up old devices, as individual­s have owned devices for a long time but did not use them”.

He explained that customers ask to install the latest operating systems and solve technical problems related to computer hardware. Some individual­s tend to buy used devices based on their ability. However, the used devices have several disadvanta­ges such as poor battery life and previous misuse, and yet “their prices have increased slightly.”

Muhammad Hamdi, the owner of a mobile maintenanc­e workshop, affirmed that, “Distance education has led to a large turnout for the repair and maintenanc­e of tablets, computers, laptops, etc.”

He revealed that the number of customers has doubled to approximat­ely 8-12 per day, which he considers as a revival of his business.

Hamdi agrees that updating and speeding up devices is the main requiremen­t of most customers, as many of them have old devices that have slowed down over time.

He revealed that the maintenanc­e costs range between KD 5 and KD 15 depending on the technical problem that the device suffers from.

Hamdi said installing various programs in computers and laptops is something that teachers and some students need, as the demand for installing programs related to educationa­l platforms such as Teams, Office, and Zoom have increased, adding that some families also require the Moodle program.

Some customers prefer to call technician­s to their homes for repairing computers, especially when some simple technical problems occur, which may sometimes be caused by misuse of the devices by children of early school stages. In such cases, they have to pay additional fees for home service of up to KD 5 depending on the area where they live.

While the sales and maintenanc­e of computers have picked up, the requests for maintenanc­e of printers and purchase of their inks have decreased due to reliance on electronic correspond­ence and reduction in printing of reports and documents as seen previously. This threatens a loss for some imaging and printing centers.

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