17th Azercell Express office
The leader of the telecommunications market in the country, Azercell, to provide prompt and quality services to its subscribers, continues to increase the number of Express offices in Baku and in the regions.
As stated in the statement, on October 2 Azercell introduced a new office of Azercell Express in the Ahmedli area at 41L M.Hadi Street. The new AzEx will work on the basis of the convenient concept of "three in one» (one-stop shopping).
According to this concept, the caller coming to an AzEx office can take advantage of three services at the same time - pay for his phone calls, use the subscription service, as well as buy a new phone and / or phone number. Recall that Azercell Telecom was the first company in the CIS, which is August 27, 2004 presented its subscribers with this innovative concept of services.
Expanding its network and coverage, Azercell Telecom owns 17 Express offices in the city of Baku and 31 regions of the country. The company also has 4 user centers in Baku and 6 centers in the regions of Azerbaijan. The number of Express offices has reached 48.
The new office AzEx opened in Ahmedli will provide the area residents with a more convenient opportunity to take advantage of professional client services.
Azercell will continue to expand its network of Express offices to provide all its customers with prompt and quality service. --17D-
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