Azercell Telecom by references in October further behind the "eternal rival"
With the departure of Ulviyya Hassanzadeh for promotion to the head office of a global giant information technology Telia Sonera the press service of the local mobile network operators and mobile Internet Azercell Telecom has less to appear in public. As a result, a direct competitor in this segment not only took away the primacy of references in October, but increased it over August and September.
According to the Facebook page virtual resource www.nettrends.az, in numbers, it looks like - the oldest operator Bakcell 44% of press releases and commercials (mainly through cooperation with the football club" Manchester United "), in Azercell Telecom - 37 % due to the StartUp project and Innovation Centre Barama. In August and September were 43 % for Bakcell against 40 % in Azercell.
On account of the third ( youngest ) of the operator Azerfon, operating under the brand name Nar Mobile, 19% of all mentions in the local media with a growth of 2% in recent months. - 17D-
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