Azercell Offers Free On-net Calls
The local mobile operator Azercell introduced a new campaign for subscribers of non-postpaid, as well as for new customers who have switched to this segment by the number transfer service.
According to the statement, the campaign titled "Join Azercell and speak for free 5 hours a month" will be held until March 31. As part of the campaign, each subscriber who has activated a SimSim number and loaded 5 manat will be able to speak within the network for free 5 hours a month for six months.
Bonus hours valid for 5 days are for on-net calls. If the subscriber replaces the existing tariff Bizimkiler on his number, his participation in the campaign will be suspended. --17D-
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