Azercell Exclusive now in Goranboy
"Azercell Telecom" LLC has presented the new Exclusive shop in Goranboy
Aiming to provide the best customer experience to its subscribers, "Azercell Telecom" LLC, the leader of the telecommunication market in Azerbaijan, continues to expand its chain of Exclusive Shops across the country. The company has presented the Exclusive Shop with a new concept at 10 Heydar Aliyev Avenue in Goranboy. On this occasion, Azercell has announced the special campaign for all customers of the new shop. Thus, customers who purchase a new smartphone from Goranboy Exclusive Shop within 7 days starting from August 27, will receive a gift of up to 150 AZN to the balance of their number.
The new Exclusive Shop has been designed in a new Nordic concept and provided with advanced equipment and facilities. In this shop, customers have an opportunity to test and compare any products, which support the latest technological innovations. The qualified sales representatives will assist customers with optimal decisions, service activations and with other inquiries. Also, customers can get various accessories and devices, supporting mobile technologies and purchase mobile phones for cash or on credit.
Goranboy Exclusive Shop operates from 9.00 till 20.00 on Monday-Saturday ((without a break) and from 9.00 till 19.00 on Sunday (without a break). It should be noted that the number of Azercell Exclusive Shops operating in the country has reached 23.
For more information, please contact news@mcs.az
The leader of the mobile communication industry, the largest taxpayer and the biggest investor of the non-oil sector of Azerbaijan "Azercell Telecom" LLC was founded in 1996. With 49 percent share of Azerbaijan"s mobile telecom market Azercell"s network covers 99.1 percent of the territory (excluding the occupied territories) and 99.8 percent 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, mobile internet services, Metro coverage, 24/7 call center service (*1111), 7 day/week Front Office service, M2M services, one-stop-shopping approach Azercell Express offices, mobile customer services, Online Customer Care and Social Media Customer Care services, mobile e-signature service "ASAN Imza" etc. Azercell deployed first 4G - LTE services in Azerbaijan in 2012. According to the results of mobile network quality and wireless coverage mapping surveys by international systems, Azercell"s network demonstrated the best results among the mobile operators of Azerbaijan. Azercell is the only company in Azerbaijan and CIS region which has been awarded Gold Certificate of International "Investors in People" Standard.®
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