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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In Baku, grappling with growing environmental challenges, experts and policymakers convened on Friday for an international scientific conference titled “Sustainable Environment: Transition to Green Energy.” The event highlighted the urgent need for innovative strategies to combat pollution and advance renewable energy initiatives.
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Kazakhstan is set to increase its oil transit through the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) pipeline by 5.1% in 2024, reflecting growing regional cooperation and diversification in energy routes. According to figures obtained by Turan News Agency, the total volume of Kazakh oil transiting through the BTC pipeline is projected to exceed 1.464 million tons, up from 1.392 million tons in 2023.
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In a groundbreaking development for Azerbaijan’s energy sector, GL Group, a prominent Azerbaijani oil company, has announced plans to drill the country’s first horizontal well on land, reaching a depth of 4,400 meters with a lateral section of approximately 400 meters. The project, a milestone in the region’s oil exploration history, is set to take place at the Kirsangi-Garabaghly onshore fields.
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The Central Bank of Azerbaijan (CBA) forecasts an annual inflation rate of 5.1% by the end of 2024, comfortably within the target range of 4% ± 2%. However, recent data indicate that inflationary pressure has significantly eased over the year: in October, the inflation rate stood at 3.4%, slightly down from 3.5% in September. Official data for November have not yet been released, leaving room for speculation about possible year-end adjustments.
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