Azercell Telecom going to get by the end of the year about 460 million manat income
At today's press conference, stated that the local mobile operator "Azercell Telecom" will receive an end of the year about 460 million manats of income, which is 1 % more than last year ( 460 million manat ) .
According to the director of the department for the administration of Namik Hajiyev , by year's end will be invested 85 million manat investment. Only the first 8 months of this year found 483 base stations by the end of the year will be installed 1000 , all of which will give the 4100 figure .
The company Azercell, part of a group TeliaSonera, was founded January 19, 1996.
The share of Azercell Telecom in the mobile market in Azerbaijan is 53 % , the company covers 99.8 % of the territory of the republic.
The total number of subscribers is 4.4 million people. - 17D-
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