Yesterday was the opening of the press club "Nar Mobile", created to communicate closely with journalists, was presented to a special tariff plan for members of the media.
Local mobile operator Nar Mobile held a meeting in the new format with the media. According to the CEO of Azerfon Kent McNeely, at the Press Club, "there will be regular meetings and discussions on various topics with the media in an informal environment.
The main goal of innovation is to create a platform for the communication with the media, creating opportunities to exchange the latest information, achievements, strategy and company news.
"Journalists and media representatives have always been the focus of Nar Mobile and we attach great importance to the cooperation with them. It is no accident today between the company and journalists have had friendly relations. The newly created "Press Club" Nar Mobile - a platform of communication with journalists in the new format. The main goal of this club is to further deepen our cooperation with journalists. We want to make the information flow more efficient, better and more perfect," said Kent McNeely.
At the end of the event introduced a new tariff plan NarMedia for journalists. Under the new tariff, journalists will be able to converse with each other, paying just 2 pennies. Rate information is available on the website of Nar Mobile (http://narmobile.az/ru/private/additional/segmentbasedcampaigns/NarMediaTariff). - 17D-
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