Azercell adopts single roaming rate for Europe
Azercell Telecom offers even more favorable terms for subscribers using roaming services. Both post-paid and pre-paid (SimSim) subscribers can enjoy single roaming tariffs in 12 more countries from October 24. Hence, incoming calls will cost Azercell subscribers AZN 0,32 per minute, while outgoing calls will cost AZN 1,5 per minute to any direction in Albania, Andorra, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Ireland, Iceland, Sweden, the Netherlands, Macedonia, Malta, the Republic of Slovakia and Slovenia. Subscribers will be charged AZN 0,2 for text message. New single roaming rate eliminates the chance of selection of a more expensive network which is caused by the failure to receive the information in time or by automatic setting of the device.
Single roaming tariffs of Azercell are applicable in 30 countries.
Country |
Incoming call (per minute) |
Outgoing call to all directions |
Mobile Internet (per MB) |
Outgoing text (per SMS) |
Albania, Andorra, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Ireland, Iceland, Sweden, the Netherlands, Macedonia, Malta, the Republic of Slovakia and Slovenia |
0.32 |
1.5 |
3.5 |
0.2 |
Mobile internet services are available only for post-paid numbers.
All post-paid and pre-paid subscribers (SimSim) in roaming can benefit from 5 minutes of free call to Call Center. Azercell also recalled the deposit required for roaming service activation for post-paid subscribers which enabled all Azercell subscribers to easily activate roaming line before they travel abroad. Pre-paid subscribers may activate their roaming service by dialing *135*1#YES from cell phones while the post-paid subscribers need to text “START” to 8808.
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The leader of the mobile communication industry of Azerbaijan and the biggest investor in the non-oil sector Azercell Telecom LLC was founded in 1996. With 48% share of Azerbaijan’s mobile market Azercell’s network covers 80% of the territory and 99,8% of population of the country. Currently, 4,5 million subscribers choose Azercell services. Azercell has pioneered an important number of innovations in Azerbaijan, including GSM technology, advance payment system, 24/7 Customer Care, online customer services, GPRS/EDGE, M2M, MobilBank, one-stop- shop service offices Azercell Express, mobile e-service “ASAN signature”, etc. Azercell deployed first 4G – LTE services in Azerbaijan in 2012. According to the results of mobile network quality surveys of Global Wireless Solutions company and international systems specialized in wireless coverage mapping such as “Opensignal” and “Testmy.net”, Azercell’s network demonstrated the best results among the mobile operators of Azerbaijan.
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