Date:12/01/13
According to information released by Baktelecom, subscribers can now pay service fees via the Internet or telephone. Subscribers don’t need to go to telephone hubs or post offices any more. Now, they can make payments in much easier and more convenient way.
All the subscriber needs is to access "Online Payment" section of Baktelecom’s website or "www.hesab.az" website and carry out online payment for services.
Baktelecom’s services can be paid for in online mode
Baku Telephone Communication Production Unit (Baktelecom) has taken certain measures in order to make it easier for subscribers to make payments for its services.According to information released by Baktelecom, subscribers can now pay service fees via the Internet or telephone. Subscribers don’t need to go to telephone hubs or post offices any more. Now, they can make payments in much easier and more convenient way.
All the subscriber needs is to access "Online Payment" section of Baktelecom’s website or "www.hesab.az" website and carry out online payment for services.
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