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Office Azercell Express in Ismailly
In order to ensure prompt and quality services to subscribers, Azercell Telecom continues to expand its network of Express offices in Baku and in the regions.
As noted in a press release on the eve of the city Ismailly, at the address. Babak corner 2, m. 1 , was released to subscribers of "Azercell Express" office . Along with the subscribers of Azercell themselves Ismailli services office, will also benefit residents of the neighboring areas. AzEx new office will be run on the basis of the beloved concept of " three in one " "(" one-stop shopping ").
According to this concept , the subscriber Azercell, AzEx coming to office, can take advantage of three services at the same time : to pay for telephone calls , take advantage of subscriber services , as well as purchase a new phone and / or number. Recall that Azercell Telekom is the first operator in the CIS submitted its subscribers a similar concept of services, opening August 27, 2004 the first office of "Azercell Express" in Baku.
It should be noted that today in Baku are 18 and 29 offices in the regions "Azercell Express". In addition , the company also has 4 subscribers in the center of Baku and 6 - in the regions of Azerbaijan. Until the end of 2013, Azercell AzEx plans to increase the number of offices across the country. - 17D-
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