Azercell opens new exclusive shop in Beylagan
Buy a smartphone from the new shop and get a bonus of 150 AZN on your balance!
Having established an innovative model of customer services in the country, "Azercell Telecom" LLC continues to apply this conceptsuccessfully. With the view to ensure the convenience of subscribers and a high level of service, the company has introduced to its customers a new Exclusive Shop in Beylagan. Thus, the new shop with the new concept located at 265 Sardar Imraliyev street opened its doors for the customers on October 3.
On the occasion of the opening of Beylagan Exclusive Shop, Azercell has announced a new smartphone campaign to be effective for a weekfrom October 3rd. Thus, any customer who purchases a new smartphone from the new Exclusive Shop during this period will get a bonus of AZN 150 as call minutes and internet data on his/her Azercell number.
Notably, the new shop has been provided with all the necessary facilities and equipment to ensure high standard services for customers. Here, the customers can learn about any product, test them right on the spot with the help of qualified sales representatives; they may obtain various devices (MiFi, USB modem etc.) and accessories, and purchase mobile phones for cash or on credit. There is an opportunity to execute most of the operations provided by customer service centers of the company.
Currently, Azercell"s Exclusive Shops serve customers in Baku (at 44C Tbilisi Ave., at 5 Bulbul Ave., Apt. 52, building 30/42, Gara Garayev Ave. and at 556/57 Bakhtiyar Vahabzade Str., 3005 Javadkhan Street), Khirdalan (at 54 Mehdi Huseyn Str., H. Aliyev Ave.), Mardakan (at 92/2 Apt. 30, Sergey Yesenin Str.), Khachmaz (at 40 Nariman Narimanov Str.), Guba (at 194 Haydar Aliyev Ave. and 12 Gabala Str.), Sumgayit (mc/d 11, junction of Koroglu and U.Hajibeyov streets), Shamakhi (at 1 Aghamirzali Ahmadov Str.),Barda (at 8 Ismat Gayibov Str.) and Ganja (at 149 Haydar Aliyev Ave.).
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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 48% share of Azerbaijan"s mobile telecom market Azercell"s network covers 80% of the territory (excluding 20% of the occupied territories) 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, mobile internet services, Metro coverage, 24/7 call centre service, 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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