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ISP Aile NET from May 15 to August 15 increases the minimum connection speed of fiber-optic Internet up to 8 Mbit / s. The monthly fee remains unchanged.
As stated in the press release, under the terms of the summer campaign of Aile NET, its subscribers will be able to use 8 to 12 Mbit / s of high-speed Internet instead of 5 mbit / s.
Daily from 09:00 to 1:00 subscribers will use the rate of 8 Mbit / s, and from 01:00 to 9:00 the speed of Internet connection will be 12 Mbit / s. The campaign applies to both existing and potential subscribers to Aile NET. During the campaign period, subscribers to Aile TV will pay 13 manat for Internet connection.
Similarly, subscribers of 6, 8 and 10 Mbit / s will enjoy high-speed Internet connection in the following order: instead of 6 Mbit / s - 9-12 Mbit / s; instead of 8 Mbit / s - 10-12 Mbit / s; instead of 10 Mbit / s - 12 Mbit / s.
Currently Aile NET, using the latest technology, offers customers Internet connection up to 100 Mbit / s. The coverage area of the service provider is the Khatai, Nizami, Narimanov, Binagadi, Nasimi and Surakhani districts of the capital. It also includes the village of Hovsan, the Bakikhanov settlement of the Sabunchu district and part of the Sabail district, and in addition - the city of Ganja, including the village of Yeni Ganja. --17D-
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