There is a growing area of ??service "15 kopecks per minute to anywhere in the world." Responsible for progressive innovation in Azerbaijan took over the company "NLT ITS", to create a truly comfortable for long conversations c abroad.
As reported in the leadership structure of Turan, for an early understanding of the subject there has been created familiarization and "applied" portal http://915.az. It is simple, affordable, has information in three languages. Despite the relative novelty of the service, users slander daily to about 1000 minutes, and it's not the end. Once the service connects at least one of the three mobile operators, it will "bloom" for real.
Indeed, faster and cheaper to contact relatives or friends abroad can be the conventional international phone call by dialing a prefix instead of the traditional 915 + or two zeros.
New versatile, long-term and is intended for residents and visitors of Azerbaijan. - 17D-
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