Nar Mobile Roaming Prices down 60%
Thanks to a local mobile operator Azerfon can speak at a uniform price across the region with the new roaming rates.
Nar Mobile, taking into account the specifics of modern mobile communication, reduced roaming rates to 60%. For the convenience of customers, the world is divided by 5 geographic zones, and therefore, a system of tariffs, "Zone 1 - 1 price." It helps to use a fixed rate regardless of the operator in the area and will have the following advantages: a stable relationship, auto-mobile operator, the best quality service, the ability to obtain immediate and free information about a single rate for the whole country, and the region, a simplified model of tariffs.
In this system prepaid subscribers have no need to refer to the offices of the Customer Service Centre to enable roaming. To do this, they can simply dial * 777 # 100 # yes.
According to CEO of Azerfon Kent McNeely, the new service is caused by the high mobility of the majority of subscribers. "With that in mind, we decided that it is important to take into account their interests and offer them more opportunities during their stay abroad. We believe that the above tariff for roaming make the connection to our traveling customers an easier, faster and more cost-effective, "- he said.
For more information about our new tariffs for roaming can be found on the Web page http://www.narmobile.az/ru/roaming/InternationalRoaming/. - 17D-
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- Economics
- 16 May 2013 12:58
Economics
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