Authority initiates proceedings for sudden study platform pr

Authority initiates proceedings for sudden study platform price hike


The Competition Authority (Konkurentsiamet) initiated proceedings over the sudden price hike of digital study resource platform Opiq. The cities and municipalities association and the education ministry turned to providers for a reasonable price, which would allow schools to use the digital platforms next year as well.
Ministry of Education and Research vice-chancellor Robert Lippin told ETV's daily affairs show "Aktuaalne kaamera" that a two-year procurement for basic school digital study platform use was completed in 2019. Considering the number of users and monthly fees, the procurement ended up costing €0.69 a month per student. In the fall of 2020, a new procurement was conducted for high schools, which ended up costing €1.54 per student.

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