Favorable rate of DogmaCIN: price of 2 kopecks per hour
BAKU/17.09.13/TURAN0: Bakcell, as part of its tariff DogmaCIN, provides regional customers the opportunity to enjoy the most profitable mobile services, is said in the statement.
Previously, we reported that since September 1, the tariff plan DogmaCIN, Bakcell has launched a new campaign, through which subscribers can talk at a very competitive price.
As part of a new campaign DogmaCIN subscribers can talk to each other at the price of just 2 kopecks per hour. To do this, the subscriber must select and activate a "favorite room" (by dialing * 109 # 1 # 10-digit number # yes) and say the price of 2 kopecks per hour. The first activation of the "favorite numbers" for free, but starting from the second time, the activation is 0.5 manat.
For more information about this new and competitive prices from DogmaCIN go to : http://www.bakcell.com/az/dogmacin # lovelynumber - 17D-
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