Short number 920 now for subscribers in Ganja
The cable operator Aile TV believes prompt customer service is the priority of development, introducing a single short code service for subscribers of Ganja.
Now, with the short number 920 cable television subscribers for Aile TV and Internet provider Aile Net can get answers to questions have arisen relating to the use of services, and to bring their proposals to the attention of management.
Thus, already gaining from their home and mobile phone short code (022) 920 Ganja subscribers can receive appropriate advice to their questions. Short code is active and serves around the clock.
Note that having an extensive network and a comprehensive range of services to its subscribers in the capital, and in the city of Ganja, cable TV operator and Internet provider AileTV and AileNet, are brands of the company SKY MAX LLC.
Aile TV and Aile NET offer quality cable broadcasting and high speed internet connection in the largest settlements of Baku and Ganja.
Today, the introduction of advanced technology, high-quality customer care, and the implementation of a flexible pricing policy are priorities. - 17D-
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