Joint bonuses from Azercell and Huawei
BAKU/12.12.13/TURAN : The mobile operator Azercell has launched a special campaign , under which subscribers when purchasing mobile phones Huawei Ascend P6 and Huawei Y511 on favorable terms also receive a bonus for 18 months.
So , when buying Huawei Ascend P6 initial payment will be 99 manat, and monthly payment - 29 manat, in return for which the subscriber gets 500 free minutes for local calls within the network , 500 SMS within the network and 500 Mb Internet traffic. When buying Huawei Y511 downpayment amount is 39 manats, and monthly payment - 12 manats , in return for which the subscriber gets 150 free minutes for local calls within the network , 150 SMS within the network and 150 Mb Internet traffic. The campaign will run from 10 December 2013 to 28 February 2014 . To connect to the campaign enough to come up with an identity card in Azercell Ekspres offices or authorized dealers.
The campaign for subscribers of postpaid system. In campaign may participate rooms open right line with the sum paid invoices for the last year in the amount of 50 manats. Rewards can be used within the network during the current invoicing period .
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