With Tariff Zero First 3 Minutes Free
A local mobile operator Azerfon (under the trademark "Nar Mobile") spins the tariff "Zero" ("zero").
According to the Company, after payment of an insignificant rate for the connection, the user connects to this tariff will be able to speak for the first 3 minutes of 0 (zero) cents during the on-net voice and video calls. The cost of the connection for the first 3 minutes and the cost of each minute starts with 4 minutes of 4 cents for on-net calls.
Clients that connect to the tariff will also be able to call a 50% discount on two favorite numbers Nar Mobile. During calls to favorite numbers the first three minutes will cost 4 cents, starting with a fourth minute, every minute will be charged at 2 pennies. To connect to the tariff "Zero" ("Zero") subscriber has to send an SMS message with the text "0" to the number 777 or dial * 777 # 000 # Yes.
In addition, the tariff "Zero" A range of other prices for making calls, messaging, and data services. More information is available on the web page http://narmobile.az/ru/private/tarifplan/0/. - 17D-
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