Opportunity to get Samsung J1 Ace cell phone for AZN 19
Two new campaigns from Azercell in the eve of Novruz
Azercell Telecom is launching 2 new campaigns with very favorable terms for SimSim (pre-paid) and post-paid subscribers on the occasion of Novruz holiday. For the first time, SimSim subscribers are offered Samsung J1 Ace mobile phone with interest free credit on the eve of the holiday. According to the campaign terms, subscribers can obtain Samsung J1 Ace mobile phone for favorable terms by joining Kombo 8 or Kombo 16 tariff pack. Thus, subscribers joining Kombo 8 pack will get a chance to get Samsung J1 Ace for the monthly payment of AZN 19 for 18 months while those using Kombo 16 will need to pay AZN 27 monthly for the same period. In order to benefit from the campaign, subscribers should apply to Azercell dealer network, as well as Azercell Express offices from March, 16.
In addition, Azercell has prepared another favorable campaign for all subscribers. Thus, subscribers purchasing Samsung S7 mobile phone in the period of March 18 – April 18 will get 5GB internet data for the next 6 months from Azercell. In order to activate the bonus, subscribers need to send 5 to 2525 or dial *100*5#YES. The campaign is valid in Azercell dealer network and Azercell Express offices.
Azercell once again invites you to share this festive mood with your dearest ones!
For more information, please contact news@mcs.az
Azercell Telecom LLC was founded in 1996 and since the first years sustains a leading position in the market. Azercell introduced number of technological innovations in Azerbaijan: GSM technology, advance payment mobile services, M2M,MobilBank, GPRS/EDGE (mobile internet), 24/7 Customer Care, full-time operating Azercell Express offices, mobile e-service “ASAN imza” (ASAN signature) and others. With 48,2% share of Azerbaijan’s mobile market Azercell’s network covers 99,8% of the country’s population. In 2015, the number of Azercell’s subscribers reached 4,5 million people. In 2011 Azercell deployed 3G and in 2012 the fourth generation network – LTE in Azerbaijan. The Company is the leader of Azerbaijan’s mobile communication industry and the biggest investor in the non-oil sector. Azercell is a part of TeliaSonera Group of Companies serving 186 million subscribers in 17 countries worldwide with 27,000 employees.
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