The country's largest mobile operator Azercell Telecom LLC has overcome another bar - the number of its subscribers exceeded 4.6 million.
According to the official information, the company's share in the local mobile market is 51%, and its network involves 99.8% of the population.
Azercell customers enjoy the latest developments in the world of telecommunications and are the first to find out about the latest technologies, and the company confirms the leadership in the improvement of service quality and communication, as well as the expansion of the network, being a pioneer in the presentation of a large number of telecommunication innovations.
Thus, the company Azercell is the first among mobile operators to have launched the SimSim prepaid system, mobile Internet, mobile banking, mobile navigation, fleet management, Black Berry, 4G, Asan Khidmet, M2M, the service principle of "three in one" (offices Azercell Express), 24/7 call center, customer service center which is open seven days a week, individual client services for corporate clients, instant online customer service and other innovations.
Today, having 4.6 million subscribers, Azercell is the most desirable choice for customers, offering them useful solutions and high quality services.
Over the years the company Azercell is also well known as the largest taxpayer and investor in the non-oil sector of the country. The total investment by Azercell in the telecommunications sector in Azerbaijan over the years has made more than one billion dollars, and tax payments to the state budget have exceeded $ 1 billion.
The company's network, which is 51 percent of the mobile market of the country, covers 99.8 percent of the population. The number of subscribers by the end of 2013 was 4.5 million. In 2011 the company launched a network of 3G, and in 2012 - the fourth generation network LTE. Company leader in the mobile industry of Azerbaijan is the largest investor in the non-oil sector. --17D-
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