Apple's CEO Tim Cook is reportedly going to travel to Turkey in February to attend the official opening of the first retail store in the country, but also to negotiate a $4 billion
iPad deal with the country's officials, Turkish publication
Emlakkulisi (
via AppleInsider) reported. Apple's iPad could be a solution for Turkey's "FATIH Project," which aims to bring modern computing devices to classrooms. Should Apple win the bid, the Turkish government will buy 10.6 million tablets in a first phase, followed by a second 2 million to 2.5 million iPad purchase. The deal would be worth between $3 billion and $4 billion to Apple over the course of four years. Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has already seen Apple's headquarters in California back in May, during a visit that was likely related to the FATIH education project.
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