Azercell Telecom in Istanbul
A leading local mobile operator Azercell Telecom represents Azerbaijan at the conference CEBIT Bilitishim - 2014 with a delegation led by the Ministry of Communications and high technology.
According to the press release, one of the largest and most important events of the Eurasian region extends from 11 to 14 September in Istanbul. Along with the presentation of their products, technical solutions and achievements, the company also will have an opportunity to get acquainted with the latest technologies and develop bilateral relations with leading ICT companies from around the world.
One of the novelties that Azercell demonstrate on a worldwide ICT exhibition are based services M2M. This technology allows you to define parameters in a particular field and carry out their immediate transfer to the appropriate destination via mobile. The M2M technology is confidently used in banking, transport, security, oil and gas, utilities and other areas. Currently, the M2M technology in Azerbaijan is only available by Azercell Telecom.
The company also presents service ASAN Imza (Mobile Signature), first introduced in Azerbaijan. This service allows each subscriber to the mobile easily take advantage of e-services and e-signature.
At the international conference will bring together more than 72 000 professional specialists.
The event is planned to conduct various meetings, thematic sessions and presentations. The main topics of the exhibition, the conference will be information technology, telecommunication, digital media and consumer electronics, global trends and innovation, "smart" home, "smart" country, "smart" municipality, e-government solutions, the role of women in information technology, unlimited access, and so on. --17D-
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