The local mobile operator and provider of Internet services company Bakcell started commercial operation of the network LTE (4G).
As told the head of the structure Richard Shearer, the new network has covered the whole capital with the intention to expand the territorial coverage.
In addition, Bakcell introduced three new packages for users of its network. "The cost of the package with 3 GB of traffic for smartphone users is 10 manat. 45-gigabyte package for laptop users will cost 60 manat. The users of this service will also be offered free modem 4G. Moreover, the 10-gigabyte package free number 4G worth 15 manat will be offered to users of tablet PCs," the report says.
The 4G technologies will allow you to transfer data in cellular networks at speeds of over 300 megabits per second to mobile subscribers, and gigabit per second - fixed, which is ten times faster than the networks of 3G. --17D-
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- 5 May 2015 14:25
Economics
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Last week, Azerbaijani media reported an impending increase in retail bread prices, attributing the rise to an increase in product weight. The following day, an official notification confirmed that the government had no intentions of sanctioning a bread price hike in the country. However, the threat of a price increase for this staple food remains for another reason.
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S&P Global Ratings has revised its risk assessment of Azerbaijan’s banking sector, upgrading the outlook from "stable" to "positive."
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In recent days, there have been claims that bread prices in Azerbaijan have risen. Social media users report that the price of bread has increased by 5-10 qepiks. According to consumer complaints, it is difficult to find weight information on factory-produced bread, commonly known as "zavod çörəyi" in Azerbaijan. In many cases, bread packaging does not include weight details. Similarly, bread sold at smaller bakeries and tandir houses often lacks information apart from the price.
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A trilateral meeting of the foreign ministers, transport ministers, energy ministers, and heads of customs services of Russia, Iran, and Azerbaijan is set to take place soon to discuss the progress of the Rasht-Astara railway project, a key element of the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC). This was announced by Iran’s Ambassador to Russia, Kazem Jalali.
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