KATV1 Reduces Prices for Service from October 1
The KATV1 operator of cable TV and Internet provider will decrease fees for broadband Internet by 30% from October 1 on.
According to the provider, the quality of service will also change - a minimum speed of broadband Internet will be within 8 megabits per second, which will cost 18 manat.
For the basic package (100 channels + Internet with a fixed speed), subscribers will pay AZN 23, that is AZN 10 for television and 13 for access to the virtual space.
Access to these services is provided in the capital and in the cities of Khirdalan, Mingachevir and Ganja. Those who wish to receive information on the details can apply by the short telephone number 127, as well as through the official page KATV1 in the social network Facebook. --17D-
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