The local mobile operator and Internet services provider Azercell continues to please its subscribers with profitable campaigns, discount tariff packages and a wide range of services.
According to a press release, the new tariff Azercellim is already in force for the prepaid line subscribers (Sim Sim). The new tariff creates the possibility of more favorable communication. Thus, subscribers that have joined the new tariff will pay only 0.04 AZN per minute for on-net calls and AZN 0.06 per minute for off-net calls. Then cost of SMS within the tariff is 0.04 manats.
Service | Unit | Cost (AZN, including VAT) |
On-net call | Per minute | 0.04 |
Off-net call | Per minute | 0.06 |
SMS | Each | 0. 03 |
Mobile Internet | Each MB | 0. 2 |
MMS | Each | 0.1 |
To join this tariff a subscriber should send SMS to short number 7575 with the key letter A.
The interval for the calculation of the new tariff is 1 minute. In addition, starting from June 3, a number of new customers or those who will take a number in the network Azercell will automatically connect to the tariff Azercellim. On balance of the new numbers there is a credited gift of 3 manat. This balance can be used for on-net calls, SMS and the Internet for 30 days.
Azercell will continue to delight its customers with a variety of new products for the summer season, the information reads. --17D-
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