Date:05/03/12
This information was provided to ‘ICTnews’ by Corporate Relations Manager of ‘Azerfon’ LLC, Elshad Farzaliyev.
According to him, certain measures are being implemented by ‘Azerfon’ to establish roaming connections with ‘3G’ services for insuring the transmission of information in all significant directions. Besides that, the mobile operator has completed measures on increasing reliability of its services.
Additional mobile base stations were installed in the arena, where the song contest will be held, the airport and other gathering places to fulfill demand for mobile communication services during the song contest. Let’s note that all these activities are implemented according to the Action Plan to insure operative solution of ICT related issues.
Subscribers of GSM to be able to use ‘3G’ services during Eurovision 2012’ Song Contest
During the ‘Eurovision 2012’ Song Contest all subscribers of GSM will be able to use ‘3G’ services as well.This information was provided to ‘ICTnews’ by Corporate Relations Manager of ‘Azerfon’ LLC, Elshad Farzaliyev.
According to him, certain measures are being implemented by ‘Azerfon’ to establish roaming connections with ‘3G’ services for insuring the transmission of information in all significant directions. Besides that, the mobile operator has completed measures on increasing reliability of its services.
Additional mobile base stations were installed in the arena, where the song contest will be held, the airport and other gathering places to fulfill demand for mobile communication services during the song contest. Let’s note that all these activities are implemented according to the Action Plan to insure operative solution of ICT related issues.
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