New items at Bakutel 2013 from Nar Mobile
Local mobile operator Nar Mobile first introduced the device NarHome.
According to the company, it happened in the course of the 19th International Exhibition of Telecommunications and Information Technology Bakutel-2013 organized by Iteca Caspian.
Device NarHome was demonstrated to President Ilham Aliyev at the opening of the exhibition.
According to CEO Azerfon Kent McNealy, the device is a technology that provides high-speed Internet connection to quality TV programs, watching videos and movies on demand (Video on Demand), and other interesting services.
Provided for use in the home NarHome is a single, compact device that can simultaneously perform multiple functions. Nar Mobile intends to offer new service NarHome. At the first stage the mobile operator plans to provide Internet services, TV programs and video on demand, and then - to activate other services and products. As usual, Nar Mobile will again follow the strategy of providing high quality and reasonable prices - said in the press release. - 17D-
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