Azercell Telecom on Blocking Internet and Mobile Communications of Ali Kerimli
Baku / 24.04.20 / Turan: The Azercell Telecom provider claims that it was not involved in blocking the mobile phone and Internet of PFPA leader Ali Kerimli.
“In its activities, the company is guided by the Azerbaijan Telecommunications Law and treats all customers equally, without making a difference between them because of their political views,” the Azercell Telecom LLC press service responded to a request from Turan about the reason for disconnecting from The mobile Internet and cellular communications subscriber of the company is Ali Kerimli.
The response also states that the company pays special attention to the confidentiality of customer data and information about its number, with the exception of cases provided by law, cannot be provided to a third party.
If there is no debt, the subscriber did not exceed the limit or he did not ask us, then Azercell Telecom does not close the number, does not introduce restrictions, including Internet services.
“It should be noted that during the quarantine regime introduced in connection with the coronavirus, the mobile Internet load increased significantly. Depending on the territory of use of the number, the number of users in this zone and other technical nuances, interruptions and changes in quality may occur,” the message says.
Regarding instant messages of WhatsApp, Telegram and social networks, Azercell Telecom is not related to the management of user accounts.
Monitoring these systems and regulating individual users "are beyond the technical capabilities and authority of mobile operators."
“Security measures in them are provided by the administrators of the respective programs and users. “Azercell Telecom” only creates an Internet connection for the work of these programs and does not carry out any interference,” the conclusion of the response of Azercell Telecom says.
Thus, the provider does not know the reason for blocking one of its subscribers and is not eager to find it out. Recall that Ali Karimli has been blocked in his apartment for the 10th day. –06D-
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- Economics
- 24 April 2020 12:52
Politics
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