Wireless Internet Provider Sazz 4G with technical support of Enginet started to provide special services of filtered access to the global Web for teens. Service provides for the protection of children from access to undesirable pornography, violence, extremism and terrorism, profanity and other nastiness virtual world.
The proposed Internet Package "Yeniyetme" (Teen) and with unlimited bandwidth and speeds of up to 10 Mbit / s wireless technology WiMAX, ISP used Sazz.
The subscription fee for the 30-day package is 25 manat. Customers who have previously received modems AH326 under the program "E-learning 1:1", may join the service with their modems, submitting to any of the outlets Sazz copy of their contract.
For this service, you can connect to any office Sazz Internet, including the head office, located on Suleyman Rustam, 9. Sazz Internet provides an opportunity to test each new subscriber Internet service with a 200-megabyte traffic for five days.
The subscription fee is accepted in all offices Sazz Internet. Payment can also be made online, by logging into the "personal account" at www.sazz.az.
Currently Sazz Internet provides services in Baku, Ganja, Sumgait, Khyrdalan and Mingachevir, as well as in most of the settlements of the Absheron Peninsula. In the coming months Sazz Internet plans to start its activities in additional 11 regional centers of Azerbaijan. Sazz Internet works seven days a week, including holidays. --17D-
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