Date:04/04/12
According to her, along with a stable communication service, a new SMS service will be introduced for guests from foreign countries.
During the ‘Eurovision-2012’ Song Contest ‘Azerfon’ LLS, which renders roaming services, will send SMS messages to the foreign visitors using roaming services. SMS messages will contain information about the ‘Eurovision-2012’ official web-site, Telephone Information Center, contact details of embassies and other important information.
SMS Information Service successfully passes through test
Measures are being taken in Baku city to provide foreign visitors to the ‘Eurovision-2012’ Song Contest with necessary information. This information was provided to ‘ICTnews’ by ‘Azerfon’ LLC’s executive director for business development and communications Leyla Nasrullayeva.According to her, along with a stable communication service, a new SMS service will be introduced for guests from foreign countries.
During the ‘Eurovision-2012’ Song Contest ‘Azerfon’ LLS, which renders roaming services, will send SMS messages to the foreign visitors using roaming services. SMS messages will contain information about the ‘Eurovision-2012’ official web-site, Telephone Information Center, contact details of embassies and other important information.
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