Azercell supported an exhibition of photographs users of the social network Instagram
Baku held an unusual exhibition. The Centre of Contemporary Art held a major exhibition entitled "Instasergi." With the general sponsorship of Azercell in this exhibition there were only photos uploaded to Instagram.
Exhibitors pre-loaded pictures on a variety of topics on their own pages on Instagram. They also put on their pages an information poster exhibition. A special room on the second floor of the exhibition center has been allocated for the personal photos.
For some time before the exhibition Azercell Telecom also announced a competition among the participants on the topic "I Love Azercell" ("I love Azercell"). In the period between 19 March and 7 April, the downloaded images on the theme of the competition on their own pages on Instagram with the tag # ILoveAzercell. Of the three photos with this tag most favorite with network users, the jury chose one Azercell and awarded a prize from the company's website.
Azercell Telecom is one of the companies, which together with the support of classical art, and also contributes to the development of modern art. The leading mobile operator in the country is implementing various projects in social networks and provides free access to Facebook for its subscribers.
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Azercell Telecom LLC was founded in 1996 and maintains a leading position in the market since the early years of its activity.
The company has implemented in Azerbaijan, a number of innovative technologies and concepts: GSM technology, GPRS / EDGE, 24/7 Call Center, providing a full range of services, Azercell Express offices, etc.
According Azercell Telecom's network is 53% of mobile market, covering 99.8% of the population. Number of subscribers by the end of 2012 was 4.4 million. In 2011 the company introduced a service to 3G, and in 2012 - a service 4G. -17D-
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