This year, Bakcell's investments aimed at expanding its network coverage in Karabakh will reach 23 million AZN
Bakcell's investments aimed at expanding the coverage of its network in Karabakh will reach 23 million manats. As a result, before the end of 2022 the number of the company's mobile base stations installed in the liberated territories will exceed 100 units.
Today, the mobile network of Bakcell is already available in Shusha and Jidir Duzu, as well as in various areas of Jabrayil, Zangilan, Fuzuli, Agdam, Terter and Khojavend districts. Moreover, Bakcell network covers the territories of Fuzuli International Airport and currently constructed Zangilan International Airport.
It should be noted that during installation of its network in Karabakh, Bakcell as usual applies the standard of the fastest mobile network in Azerbaijan. Bakcell, being the first mobile operator in Azerbaijan and provider of the fastest mobile internet in the country, is a part of NEQSOL Holding.®
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