The local mobile operator and provider of Internet services Azercell Telecom presented new business packages for a particular group of postpaid subscribers.
According to the report, by paying only 10 manat, a subscriber, who joined the campaign, is able to use 500 minutes and 500 SMS for communication within the country and 500 Mb of Internet traffic.
Also paying 20 manat, the subscriber receives 2,000 minutes and 2,000 SMS for communication within the country and 2 Gb of Internet traffic. An additional advantage of the packages is that users have 20% and 40% discount on international calls. In addition, they receive a discount of 95% (2 kopecks per 1 Mb) on the extra traffic during the billing period.
Granted minutes can be used in any direction other than roaming, calls to short numbers and SMS. The unused balance is not transferred to the next billing period, except for calls to short numbers and services within service BizKlub. Payment for additional services will be calculated according to the current rate of the subscriber. --17D
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- Economics
- 6 May 2015 15:41
Economics
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