Postpaid subscribers "Azercell" will speak at better spoken packages
Members of data packets in the network will talk for 1 minute - 5 kopecks.
According to the press service, the local mobile operator "Azercell" presented a new package of conversation for postpaid subscribers. Now postpaid subscribers can order packages of 200, 400 and 600 minutes and talk at a lower price - just 5 kopecks for 1 minute within the network. Thus, for 10 manat subscribers receive 200 minutes for 20 AZN - 400 minutes and 30 AZN - 600 minutes on-net calls.
## | Name of voice packet | Cost of voice packet in AZN (with VAT) | Number of on-net minutes in vouce packet |
1 | 200 | 10 | 200 |
2 | 400 | 20 | 400 |
3 | 600 | 30 | 600 |
Spoken packages are available for all postpaid subscribers (using rates Bizimkilar, Biznes 200 and Her Yere) except those who are connected to the in group. To order a conversational package subscriber should send an SMS to the short number 8888 with the name of the selected package (200, 400 or 600).
The cost of a single message sent to 8888 - 0.01AZN. To refuse the package the client has to send the word STOP to the number 8888. I would also like to note that speaking packages can not be used for roaming revenue calls, video calls, or calls to short numbers. In addition, if the user decides to switch from postpaid to SimSim, the ability to use its data packets will be limited.
For more information please contact news@mcs.az
Azercell Telecom LLC was founded in 1996 and maintains a leading position in the market with the first years of its activity. Azercell in Azerbaijan has introduced a number of innovative technologies and concepts: GSM technology, GPRS / EDGE, 24/7 Call Center, providing a full range of services to Azercell Express offices, etc. The company's network, which is 53% of the mobile market, covering 99.8% of the population .
Number of subscribers by the end of 2012 was 4.4 million. In 2011, the company introduced a service to 3G, and in 2012 - a service 4G, - said in a press release. - 17D-
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