Azercell presents new tariff “Yeni Hər Yerə”!
Always pleasing customers with innovative services and new offers, “Azercell Telecom” LLC continues to enrich its tariff portfolio. The leading mobile operator introduced “Yeni Hər Yerə” tariff with the view to make communication with your beloved ones more accessible. In the frame of the new tariff, Postpaid customers may enjoy local calls for a flat rate along with 500 MB internet monthly. Thus, starting from May 5, Postpaid subscribers get 500 MB internet and an opportunity to call for 0.05 AZN to all country-wide directions for a monthly fee of 5 AZN. To benefit from the offer, please text Yeni to short number 650 or simply dial *750*5#yes. The activation of the new tariff is also possible via Azercell’s mobile app “Kabinetim”.
“Yeni Hər Yerə” – easy communication, easy payment.
For further information, please head to: https://www.azercell.com/en/personal/tariffs/postpaid/new_her_yere/®
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- 11 May 2020 14:37
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