Azercell again lowers roaming tariffs
Telephone calls from Georgia for the subscribers to the leading local mobile operator Azercell Telecom will cost 47 kopecks. These are the new reduced roaming rates.
As stated in the press release of Azercell Telecom, taking into account the interests of subscribers wishing to travel to other countries, it announced discounts on roaming.
Since May 21, subscribers to Azercell located in Russia , Turkey and Germany will speak at a rate of 0.9 manats per minute in all directions.
Country | Services | Calculation units | Service costs in AZN |
Russia | Calls in all directions | One minute | 0.9 |
Turkey | 0.9 | ||
Germany | 0.9 | ||
Georgia | 0.47 |
Since January 1, 2014 Azercell Telecom introduced new nationwide and significantly reduced tariffs for international calls. Today, the cost of international calls for Azercell subscribers is 0.32 AZN. In addition, the company offers discounts of 25% on international calls on holidays and weekends (all hours) and on weekdays between 00.00 and 08.00.
Thus, within a specified time subscribers will pay only 0.25 manat per minute for international calls and will be able to take advantage of high-quality service. In addition, international calls are allowed a per-second charging interval for all subscribers to Azercell.
The leading mobile operator Azercell Telecom has roaming agreements with 444 mobile operators in 159 countries. - 17D-
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