Bakcell offers internet packages at half price
Press release, 19th of August, 2015
Bakcell – the First Mobile Operator and Leading Mobile Internet Provider of Azerbaijan has announced a new discount campaign, to help the subscribers enjoy the high-speed mobile internet at even more advantageous prices.
Starting from 14th of August 2015, when purchasing an internet package within the frames of campaign, Bakcell subscribers are able to purchase the second internet package of the same size at a half price.
After purchasing one of the internet packages in the size of 40, 120, 360 or 600 Mb, the subscriber is informed (by means of an informational SMS) about an opportunity to purchase the second package of the same size at a half price. The subscriber is able to purchase the second internet package at a half price within the next 24 hours.
It should also be noted that Bakcell, being the leader in Azerbaijan by the number of 4G customers, is the only mobile operator that provides the Azerbaijani subscribers with 4G roaming services. While travelling abroad, Bakcell subscribers are able to benefit from state-of-the-art LTE services, with speed of up to 150 Mbit/s, by connecting to networks of more than 20 roaming partners at very advantageous prices. Moreover, the prices for 4G roaming services are the same as for the 3G roaming.
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About Bakcell
Bakcell, The First Mobile Operator and the Leading Mobile Internet Provider of Azerbaijan, offers a variety of products for modern mobile communications customers. Bakcell provides class leading 3G and 4G mobile internet experience in the country under the Sür@ brand name.
As one of the largest national non-oil investors, Bakcell today continues making large investments in the economy of Azerbaijan through its investments in state-of-the-art telecommunication technology and its people who service our customers.
With more than 5000 base stations Bakcell’s network covers more than 99% of the population and 93% of the land area of the country (excluding occupied territories). Bakcell is a leader in innovation and it focuses on bringing the best of the mobile internet to Azerbaijanis through new partnerships and its Sür@ services. Bakcell 3G service is available in all regions and covers 85% of population and 70% of the territory of the country (excluding occupied territories). Around 250 retail outlets and 26 Customer Service Centers operating in the capital and regions are providing the best customer experience to Bakcell customers.
Following the success of 3G Sür@, the best mobile internet experience during last 4 years, Bakcell has announced the commercial launch of its 4G LTE service, on May 5, 2015, under the 4th Sür@ brand name. 4th Sür@ provides an essential increase in mobile data speeds and is designed especially for the users, who want to be mobile and have broadband internet everywhere.
With a long term partnership contract Bakcell is Manchester United’s first official telecommunications and broadcast partner in all CIS countries, bringing a range of unique and exclusive content to the country’s football fans and in particular the fans of Manchester United.
For more information about Bakcell products and services, please visit www.bakcell.com or call 555.For press releases please see www.bakcell.com/az/news (or www.bakcell.com/en/news for press releases in English).
If you are not a Bakcell subscriber, but wish to find out about Bakcell and its services, please call 055 000 05 55
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