Azercell to Remain in Market Despite Departure of Telia Sonera from Eurasia
The local mobile operator Azercell Telecom does not intend to curtail the activities after the decision of the Board of Directors of Telia Sonera represented in the Eurasian region and the European countries to withdraw from the region.
As stated in the press release, the leader of the mobile communications market of Azerbaijan, working in accordance with the laws of the country, will continue to operate without any changes. "As for the entire time of its existence, the main purpose of our company is to provide our customers with continuous and high-quality mobile communication. We will always be committed to this goal, continuing to delight our customers with new services, campaigns and tariffs."
The press service of Azercell will inform the public through the media in the event of any new information on the subject.
LLC Azercell Telecom was founded in 1996 and has maintained a leading position in the market since the early years of its operations. The company Azercell has implemented a number of innovative technologies and concepts, such as the GSM technology, the system of pre-paid mobile services, GPRS / EDGE (mobile Internet), 24/7 Call Center, office concept Azercell Express, mobile e-service Asan Imza and others.
The company's network, which is 51% of the mobile market in the country, potentially covers 99.8% of the population. The number of subscribers is 4.5 million people. In 2011 the company launched a network of 3G, and in 2012 - the network of the fourth generation LTE. The company is the leader in the mobile industry of Azerbaijan and is the largest investor in the non-oil sector. --17D-
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