Azercell supports its subscribers in Turkey!
The company initiated free top-up for subscribers in roaming in the brotherly country
Azerbaijan's leading mobile operator “Azercell Telecom” LLC provided due care to its subscribers in Turkey amid the worrying situation as wildfires are sweeping various cities in Turkey. Thus, the company has uploaded 10 AZN to the balance of roaming subscribers in this country to provide them with uninterrupted communication with their families and relatives. The top-up initiative covers all postpaid and prepaid line subscribers.
It should be mentioned that the wildfires broke out three days ago have already engulfed more than 20 provinces in Turkey, especially resort areas. There are both dead and injured people as a result of raging fires.
Azercell extends its deepest condolences to the families of the victims, as well as to the brotherly Turkish people, wishes the injured people speedy recovery, prevention further spread of fires and elimination the consequences of the disaster.®
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