Bakcell expands its dealer network stores
Local mobile operator and a leading provider of mobile Internet in Azerbaijan Bakcell has got closer to the customers.
According to the press service, in order to strengthen and expand the network of dealer stores in the regions, Bakcell has commissioned new stores in the cities of Astara and Aghdam. These stores are located in city centers, and will provide a full range of services for users of Cin, Class and Gold. Customers will be pleased to novelty exterior and interior design shops, and a variety of services. The stores are novelties in the field of telecommunications, and new tablets, phones and other products to meet the needs of each client.
Dealer network stores Bakcell covers all regions of Azerbaijan, and constantly works to provide the public services of the highest quality, regardless of location.
Bakcell holds the border areas of the country in the spotlight, and attaches great importance to the study of local needs and meet their expectations at the highest level. From this point of view, the opening of a new store, where all the technological advances are in the city of Agdam, is a fine example of devotion of Bakcell to the customers.
Do not miss this great opportunity! Visit the new store of Bakcell and use all the benefits offered. - 17D-
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