Bakcell reduced international calls price to 16 gepiks per minute
Bakcell, The First Mobile Operator and The Leading Mobile Internet Provider of Azerbaijan, announcesa new international calling promotion enabling its customers to pay 2 times less per minute for calls in any destination.
Now Bakcell customers will be charged only 0.16 AZN per minute to another country they call during weekends, holidays, non-working days and off-peak hours (between 00:00- 08:00). Price of international calls during on-peak hours remains the same - 0.32 AZN per minute.
With the introduction of new tariff plan, Bakcell offers very affordable and positive international calling experience in the market.
“With this new offer, Bakcell makes easier for its customers to keep in touch with their friends and family members living in different parts of the world.We believe that reduced price will become another reason for people to make international callsmore frequently and talk longerregardless the destination country”, says Mr. Fedja Hadzic, Chief Marketing and Sales Officer of Bakcell.
Bakcell will continue to offer affordable tariffs to its customers.
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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.
With more than 5300 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 of Azerbaijan and covers 93% of population.
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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