Bakcell introduces Real Unlimited Internet bundles
Bakcell introduces Real Unlimited Internet bundles for tablets and USB modems
Bakcell, The First Mobile Operator and The Leading Mobile Internet Provider of Azerbaijanispleased tointroduce an innovativeReal Unlimited Internet bundles. The new data bundles will have real Unlimited traffic with 1Mbps or 2 Mbps speed,which perfectly meet high demand of tablets and USB modem users.
The new data bundleswith unlimited1Mbps,are available to all tablet users for just 12 AZN per month with possibility to migrate to other bundlesin future.If you need new SIM card for your existing USB modem or tablet, just visit Bakcell service center or dealer shop, pay for Real Unlimited 1Mbps and get SIM for Free.
Another Real Unlimiteddata bundle with 2Mbps speed for 20 AZN per month is also designed for tablets, laptop and desktop computer users.
Along with these bundles,Bakcell subscribers may also benefit from advantageous packthat containUSB modem,SIM card and 1 month Real Unlimited internet subscription with 1Mbps speed for only 35 AZN.
Real Unlimited 1Mbps data planfor 12 AZN can be activated by dialing*134*111#YES code. To purchase Real Unlimited 2 Mbps data bundle for 20 AZN Bakcellcustomers need to dial *134*222#YES code from their handset.
“Bakcellalways takes into considerationgrowing expectations of itscustomers. This is another peculiarity that makes us different from competitors. Subscribers who use internet on tablets and computers via USB modems need bigger volume of mobile internet. We believe that they will find these bundles very advantageous and enjoy Bakcell’ssuperfast internet”, says Mr. Fedja Hadzic, Chief Marketing and Sales Officer of Bakcell.
To learn more about advantageous new data offers, Bakcellsubscriberscan simply dial *560#YES free of charge.
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About Bakcell
Bakcell, The First Mobile Operator and the Leading Mobile Internet Provider of Azerbaijan, offers a variety of products for modern mobile communications customers. Bakcell provides class leading 3G mobile internet experience in the country under the Sür@ brand name.
As one of the largest national non-oil investors, Bakcell today continues making large investments in the economy of Azerbaijan through its investments in state-of-the-art telecommunication technology and its people who service our customers.
Bakcell’s network covers more than 99% of the population and 93% of the land area of the country (excluding occupied territories). Bakcell is a leader in innovation and it focuses on bringing the best of the mobile internet to Azerbaijanis through new partnerships and itsSür@ services.
For more information about Bakcell products and services, please visit www.bakcell.com or call 555.For press releases please see www.bakcell.com/az/news (or www.bakcell.com/en/news for press releases in English).
If you are not a Bakcell subscriber, but wish to find out about Bakcell and its services, please call 055 000 05 55
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