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Reduction of Tariffs for ADSL Technology
Beginning September 1, the tariffs for connection to broadband Internet technology ADSL, provided by the local company Azstarnet will be reduced.
Rates for wireless Internet connection will remain unchanged, but the speed of download will increase, Turan was told in Azstarnet. Permanent corporate customers will be provided with additional discounts.
To connect to the Internet services of Azstarnet subscribers should contact the office or send an online-application to the company on the website http://www.azstarnet.az, filling the form of online-registration.
For complete information, log onto the website http://www.azstarnet.az/wireline.
The company provides internet services in Baku, Sumgait and Absheron. - 17D-
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